CBN Loses N1.15 trillion In Strategic Capital’s Acquisition Of Polaris Bank

October 20, 2022
CBN Governor Mr. Godwin Emefiele
CBN Governor Mr. Godwin Emefiele

Strategic Capital Investment Limited (SCIL) has acquired Polaris Bank from Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), making the apex bank lose N 1.15 trillion in the process.

The central bank and debt collector agency sold Polaris Bank to Strategic Capital Investment Limited at the cost of N50 billion, according to media reports.

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Director of Corporate Communications Department of the CBN, Osita Nwanisobi, confirmed the sale on Thursday in response to a query on telephone.

Strategic Capital Investment Limited acquired 100 per cent stake in Polaris Bank after mixed reactions trailed the bidding process.

Previous reports had it that the CBN planned to sell Polaris Bank at the cost of N40 billion, but it was eventually sold at N50 billion.

This is, however, lower than the N1.2 trillion that the central bank and AMCON had invested in Polaris Bank to revive it after the firm’s license, while it was still known as Skye Bank, was revoked and liquidated.

Prime Business Africa reports that the deal means CBN and AMCON sold Polaris Bank at a loss of N1.15 billion, a situation the House of Representatives was trying to avoid which led to the initial directive from the lawmakers that the central bank should halt the planned sales.

It was gathered that 35 companies were invited for the bid. The list was trimmed down to 15, out of which seven were later chosen before Polaris Bank was sold to Strategic Capital Investment Limited.

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2 Comments

  1. Make your research very well, the new investor only pay upfront of 50billion which the outstanding amount to be paid instalmenterly within 5years of acquire.

    You will have to pay for this update 🤣

  2. This is not true. CBN is going to recover all what they invested in Polaris Bank. Always get enough facts on issues before going to press

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