The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has urged Nigerians to desist from investing in unregistered and illegal fund managers, regardless of how attractive their offer is, as such firms are not covered under the Corporation’s policy.
Director, Corporate communication at the NDIC, Mr. Bashir Nuhu made this known in a statement following the rise in the number of illegal fund managers who are taking advantage of the rise in investment channels to defraud the public by promising them unrealistic returns on such investments.
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“In order to protect unsuspecting depositors, it has become necessary for the NDIC to continue sensitising the public on the high risk associated with investing funds with illegal funds managers.
“Accordingly, as the deposit insurer, the NDIC would like to inform members of the public that contrary to claims by some of these fund managers, the Corporation does not insure investments with them,” Nuhu said.
He added that the NDIC insures only deposits of financial institutions licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to accept deposits from the public.
Members of the public are also advised to report any entity suspected to be involved in illegal deposit mobilisation to the law enforcement agencies,” he further stated.