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N5trn Debt: AMCON Plans To Change Recovery Strategy

N5trn Debt: AMCON Plans To Change Recovery Strategy       The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria has said that its Asset Management Partners scheme has resolved to change its recovery strategy. It said in a statement on Sunday titled ‘AMCON AMPs may change recovery strategy’ that it planned...

AMCON Drags 3,000 Defaulters To Court Over N5trn Debt

AMCON Drags 3,000 Defaulters To Court Over N5trn Debt         The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria is currently pursuing bad debts of about 3,000 debtors in various courts in the country. It disclosed this on Sunday in a statement titled ‘Recovery for N5tn debt burden, AMP scheme...

Buhari Reappoints AMCON’s Boss, Appoints New MD, ED For NDIC

Buhari Reappoints AMCON’s Boss, Appoints New MD, ED For NDIC         President Muhammadu Buhari, has appointed Mr Bello Hassan as the new managing director of Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation. He also appointed Mr Mustapha Ibrahim as executive director of the corporation. The President reappointed Mr Ahmed Kuru as...

We Owe CBN More Than N4trn, Says AMCON

We Owe CBN More Than N4trn, Says AMCON         The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria has said it owes the Central Bank of Nigeria more than N4tn. AMCON was established by the Federal Government in 2010 to buy bad debts from banks and ensure stability in the...

AMCON Develops Strategies To Recover N5trn Debt

AMCON Develops Strategies To Recover N5trn Debt     The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, Mr Ahmed Kuru, has said the corporation has developed a new receiver framework for its recovery agents. As part of the corporation’s efforts to recover the outstanding N5tn debt,...

Multiple Taxes, Levies, Greed Grounding Airlines, Says AMCON

Multiple Taxes, Levies, Greed Grounding Airlines, Says AMCON   The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria, Mr Ahmed Kuru, has said numerous charges and taxes by regulatory agencies are some of the factors causing airlines failure in Nigeria. He also blamed banks for rushing...