Finance
AMCON seeks investors for Polaris
Asset Management Company of Nigeria AMCON is preparing Polaris Bank for privatisation and will soon commence the process of seeking new investors to take over the assets of Polaris next month. AMCON is at the moment taking stock of the bank’s assets ahead of the proposed privatisation. Jude Nwauzor, spokesman for Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) said “The election season has slowed down things. We would advertise for expressions of interest from investors after elections and commence the sale process”.
Some of Nigeria’s banks have faced tough times since low oil prices put pressure on their business of lending to the oil and gas industry. The country emerged from a recession in 2017 but economic growth remains sluggish and this has weighed on credit growth. Polaris Bank was set up last year to take over the assets of Skye Bank which collapsed and had its operating licence revoked by Nigeria’s central bank. Polaris was then transferred to the state-owned bad bank for sale to investors. AMCON has previously sold three other nationalised banks.
The AMCON spokesman said the bad bank was seeking to recover debts owed to Polaris that were non-performing and had asked for proposals on repayment. AMCON was set up in 2010 to take on non-performing loans from banks as part of the country’s efforts to resolve a financial crisis at that time.
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