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Nigerian businessmen worry about plans to publish debtors' names by banks

The desire by the Central Bank of Nigeria to publish names of chronic debtors in the banking sector is now a cause for concern.

The CBN is causing a lot of concerns with its new plans

With less than two weeks  to the expiration of the August 1, 2015, deadline that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), gave banks to publish names of chronic debtors, concern is growing in industry circles that the exercise could lead to lawsuits, thereby making it harder for lenders to recover their funds.

Findings reveal that as most banks are finalising arrangements to go ahead with the publication of the names of recalcitrant debtors, such borrowers are also raising an alarm that the exercise could negatively affect the economy.

A press statement released by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), urged banks not to proceed with the publication as the debtors who defaulted in the repayment of their loans due to factors that could be linked to ill-thought out government policies.

The Chamber said:

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“It is important to avoid sweeping generalisations and examine the context of default on a case by case basis.

There are varying causal factors for loan default, which has to be taken into account in matters of this nature.”

The Federation of Construction Industry (FOCI), recently faulted the planned publication of the debtors’ list, arguing that its members owed banks because they, in turn, were owed over N500 billion by the Federal Government, a development, it said, had resulted in many construction firms in the country being close to shutting their shops.

Source: Nairametrics

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