Appellate Court freezes NDB assets
The Patan Appellate Court on Sunday freezed all assets belonging to Nepal
Development Bank (NDB).
The single bench of judge Devendra Gopal Shrestha issued an interim order
prohibiting the bank to hand over, sell or put up its property as
collateral.
The Appellate Court also ordered the troubled bank to submit a written
clarification within seven days why it should not be liquidated.
The court gave the order in response to an application filed by Nepal
Rastra Bank (NRB) seeking permission to liquidate the bank. The court has
ordered the bank to produce itself before the court on July 8 and has also
fixed the hearing for July 15.
If the court gives the order to liquidate NDB, the company registrar
office will appoint a liquidator.
NRB had on June 3 decided to liquidate Nepal's first private sector
development bank after its long effort to revive the latter's
deteriorating financial health failed.
The central bank took this step on finding NDB's reply to its letter
seeking clarification unsatisfactory.
The central bank had declared NDB a problematic bank in October 2007. Its
accumulated losses had reached Rs 678.6 million by the end of mid-March
2009. nepalnews.com