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Nigerian NAC to start vehicle purchase scheme with N19 billion

byCustoms Today Report
01/04/2015
in International Customs, Nigeria
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ABUJA: The Nigerian currency, Naira National Automotive Council (NAC) said it would soon establish a finance company with a kick-off capital of N20 billion to finance vehicle purchase by Nigerians during the full implementation of the national automotive policy.

The policy is placing import restriction on new and fairly used vehicles by raising duties on them to 70 per cent from 35 per cent.

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The Director of Policy and Statistics of NAC, Luqman Mamudu told The Guardian that his council might request the transfer of its N19 billion with the Bank of Industry into the account of the new finance company as part of its counterpart funding for the proposed company.

According to him, the company would be managed by a South African bank, which has a subsidiary in Nigeria, adding that another N300 million would also be paid into the company’s account when it is finally incorporated.

The N300 million is expected to come from the Nigeria Customs Service, which collected the money at the port on behalf of the council. It represented levies collected on new vehicles imported through the nation gateways in the last eight months.

The customs have kept the money to be released on demand by the National Automotive Council.

The South African bank (Wesbank) had since signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with NAC for the management of its finance company that is expected to disburse loans to Nigerians who are willing to purchase new cars from local manufacturers, at single digit interest rate.

“The legal instrument for the new finance company is not yet ready. As soon as it is ready, we will go for its registration,” Mamudu said, even as hinted that the council was already finalizing the structure for the new company.

According to him, the loan application will therefore be processed and forwarded to Wesbank for detailed processing before releasing the loan through a bank which will be responsible for gradual pay back from the customer’s aacount.

The National Automotive Council Director also hinted that the South African bank would also be authorized to source credit from international finance institutions, like the African Development Bank (ADB), the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and others to increase its capital base when fully incorporated by the end of April.

The Government said it would start full implementation of the automotive policy next month when the Nigeria Customs Service is expected to commence collection of 75 per cent duty on fairly used vehicles.

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