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The Receiver for 347 Micro Finance companies as well as 23 Savings and Loans and Finance House companies whose licenses were revoked in 2019 has issued a notice to depositors and the general public on full payments of locked-up funds.
The Receiver stated that once ongoing payments are completed, over 352,000 claims will have been fully paid, leaving a difference about 8,000 claims, to clear by way of bonds only.
Speaking in an interview, the Receiver Eric Nana Nipah indicated that final payments are ongoing.
He explained that government has made available to a combination of cash and bonds totalling approximately ¢5 billion to fully settle outstanding depositor claims of these institutions as well as of the 39 Micro Credit institutions in official liquidation.
“As part of payment modalities, CBG will open new accounts for all depositors whose claims have been validated and agreed in the receiverships of the above companies.Following this, an SMS messaging will be sent out from the Receiver to depositors due for payment, setting out the account number and cash amount due to the depositor, which they can then withdraw’ He noted.
Depositors are informed that the Receiver will fully settle outstanding depositor claims once these claims have been validated and agreed.
Stakeholders may direct all concerns on the above receiverships to www.ghreceiverships.com
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