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NDIC and BRIPAN Unite to Strengthen Nigeria’s Insolvency Law Framework and Rescue Distressed Companies

byJoy Ogbitse
November 7, 2025
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In a bid to enhance Nigeria’s business‑rescue landscape, the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) and the Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BRIPAN) are deepening cooperation to implement the country’s insolvency law more effectively. The partnership focuses on training, regulatory alignment, and the adoption of global best practices in corporate restructuring and liquidation.

During the collaboration, officials emphasised that businesses should not be allowed to fail or be liquidated, but when insolvency sets in, options are provided not only for the debtors but also for the creditors as well as the regulatory institutions and those who have interest in most of the businesses. The sentiment reflects a shift away from immediate asset‑seizure and liquidation toward structured rescue and recovery processes.

By working together, the NDIC and BRIPAN aim to streamline implementation of mechanisms such as company voluntary arrangements (CVAs), administration orders, and receivership, ensuring that distressed firms get a second chance instead of simply folding. This has become increasingly important as Nigeria seeks to improve investor confidence, protect jobs, and stabilise financial institutions.

By strengthening insolvency laws and rescue frameworks, this cooperation can limit business collapse, reduce job losses, and preserve productive assets, thereby supporting Nigeria’s economic resilience, attracting investment, and reducing costs tied to bankrupted firms and distressed credit.

Overall, the increased collaboration signals a proactive shift in Nigeria’s legal and regulatory environment, from reactive liquidation to preventive restructuring, which bodes well for both creditor protection and sustained business growth.

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