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NDIC urges estate surveyors to lock in asset accuracy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75019, member: 636"] The head of Nigeria's deposit insurance group told the country's estate valuers to keep working closely with them during a meeting in Abuja. Oludare Sunday explained that his agency needs trustworthy property assessments when banks go under because accurate numbers help them sell assets at good prices and pay back depositors who lost more than the insured amount. The estate surveyors' president promised his members would stick to professional standards and deal with anyone who breaks the rules. Sunday mentioned that his corporation is building better internal systems with a new asset management policy to handle everything from documenting properties to selling them off transparently. He wants more training sessions between both groups to share knowledge about modern valuation methods. The estate valuers group was created by parliament and runs strict discipline procedures for members who step out of line. [/QUOTE]
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