Dormant loans hit N1.2tn as experts differ on plans to debit defaulters

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Dormant loans hit N1.2tn as experts differ on plans to debit defaulters
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Non Performing Loans (NPLs) have risen to N1.2 trillion as of June 2020, with a N721.3 billion increase since 2015, statistics have shown. Read more:

Non Performing Loans have risen to N1.2 trillion as of June 2020, with a N721.3 billion increase since 2015, statistics have shown.

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