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CBN releases framework to check bad loans

The guidelines would establish a “watch list” to identify loan defaulters and enhance loan recovery.

• January 29, 2022
CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele.
CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele [Photo credit: The Guardian Nigeria]

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has released operational guidelines on the Global Service Instructions (GSI), aimed at checking the spate of bad loans within the banking sector.

A statement by Chibuzo Efobi, for the Director, Financial Policy and Regulation Department of the apex bank, said the initiative was conceived to address recurring instances of willful loan default in the industry.

Mr Efobi said the guidelines would enhance the establishment of a “watch list” to identify recalcitrant loan defaulters and enhance loan recovery from all eligible and funded accounts in the industry.

He added that it would also improve credit payment culture and reduce non-performing loans in the Nigerian banking system.

“Consequently, please be informed that the frequency of recovery attempts via the GSI platform has been amended from a specific number to continuous and unrestricted number,’’ he said.

Mr Efobi said the GSI automated loan recovery feature applicable to all loans in the industry shall remain perpetually in place throughout the life of the loan, or until it is fully repaid.

He urged members of the banking public to check the CBN website for the perusal of the guidelines.

The GSI initiative was approved by the Bankers’ Committee at its meeting in February 2020.

The CBN, thereafter, collaborated with relevant stakeholders to develop necessary protocols to facilitate implementation of the GSI, for eligible loans granted with effect from August 28, 2019. 

(NAN)

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