Introduction
The breaking news that shocked the banking system on Monday 14 August 2017 has left a lot of questions on the minds of many and I ask what happens to the employees and the shareholders of these two collapsed banks? As many in the public are really worried and uncertain about the effects of the collapse of UT and Capital bank on depositor’s funds, I want to assure all depositors and customers of these two failed banks that their funds are safe and GCB bank is very capable and resourceful to continue to provide them with the best of service.
This write up would seek to share some ideas as to what may happen to the shareholders and the employees of these two collapsed banks and make some useful recommendations as to how the issue must be handled.
EFFECTS ON THE EMPLOYEES
The collapse of the two banks may have adverse effect on the employees. The situation would have been different if the transaction was a merger or acquisition by GCB bank. The writer wish to discuss and share some opinion on reasons why there would be job lost in this kind of transaction.
EFFECTS ON THE SHAREHOLDERS
The shareholders of the two failed banks are unlikely to receive any funds from the liquidation proceeds since shareholders are mostly ranked behind all debt holders and other related parties to whom the two banks owes money especially the depositors. The more reason why being a shareholder is highly risky than just holding debt securities like bonds, because in the event of liquidation/insolvency or collapse like UT and Capital, you are the very last in line to be paid.
Again, in the case of UT bank, which was listed on the Stock Exchange however, the stocks itself will become worthless leaving the shareholders unable to sell their junk share which means a total loss to the shareholders.
The only hope for the shareholders of these two failed banks is when there is money left over after the assets are liquidated and all debts are paid off, the remaining may be paid to them.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Conclusion
In the wake of all these happenings, the regulator BoG and all the stakeholders including banking associations, the government and the public should get more involved in matters that affect the growth and progress of our country. We should collectively stand with the affected people and offer support in any way we can for the sake of humanity.
Author: Jerry. J. Afolabi
The writer is a financial & Economic expert who believes that ordinary people can do extraordinary things when given opportunity. He is a Change Maker with the ability of easily getting people to get things done for the good of humanity.
Email:[email protected]/0541238987
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