The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has commenced the liquidation process for Aso Savings and Loans Plc and Union Homes Savings and Loans Plc.
This follows the revocation of the licenses of Aso Savings and Loans Plc and Union Homes Savings and Loans Plc by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on December 15, 2025.
In a statement released by the Corporation revealing that it has been appointed as the liquidator of the defunct banks in line with provisions of Section 12(2) of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA) 2020.
Accordingly, the verification and payment of insured deposits to depositors of the closed banks have begun as outlined below:
Verification and Payment of Depositors
Depositors will be paid their insured deposits up to the maximum amount of ₦2,000,000 (Two Million Naira) per depositor, using the Bank Verification Number (BVN) as a unique identifier to locate their alternate bank accounts, into which the insured sums will be automatically credited.
Depositors with balances in excess of ₦2,000,000 will be paid the initial insured amount, while their outstanding balances will be settled as liquidation dividends upon the realisation of the assets and recovery of debts owed to (of) the failed banks.
Verification and processing of depositors’ claims may be carried out online or physically, as follows:
Online Submission of Claims: Depositors are advised to submit their claims online by visiting the NDIC claims portal at https://ndic.gov.ng/claims-verification-forms/ completing the digital claims form with all required information, and clicking the “Submit” button.
For verification of deposits and subsequent payment of insured sums, depositors are required to present:
Proof of account ownership;
A verifiable means of identification (Driver’s License, Permanent Voter’s Card, or National Identity Card); and Details of their alternate bank account and Bank Verification Number (BVN).
Verification and Payment to Creditors: Creditors of the closed banks are advised to submit their claims online or by visiting the nearest branch of the banks between Tuesday, December 16, 2025 and Thursday, December 30, 2025.
In accordance with the provisions of the law, payment of liquidation dividends to creditors will commence after all depositors have been fully paid.
Payments to Shareholders: Following the full payment to Depositors and Creditors, Shareholders shall subsequently be paid from further realisation of the banks’ assets and the recovery of outstanding debts, as liquidation dividends.
Debtors’ Repayment of Outstanding Loans: Debtors of the defunct banks are advised to visit the Corporation’s Asset Management Department to ensure the settlement of their indebtedness in full.
Enquiries and Further Information
For further information or clarification on claims verification and payments, depositors and other stakeholders may contact the Corporation through the following channels:
(Weekdays: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
Telephone Numbers: 09037273810, 09038197064, 08109313326, 08104220807, 09064657140.
Or contact: The Director
Claims Resolution Department
Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation
Lagos Office, 8th Floor, Mamman Kontagora House, 23A, Marina, P.M.B. 12881, Lagos. Website: www.ndic.gov.ng
NDIC Social Media Handles:
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The NDIC assured the entire banking public of its commitment to the continued safety of depositors’ funds in all licensed banks. As such, depositors are encouraged to continue their banking businesses without fear as banks whose licenses have not been revoked remain safe and sound.