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LAHORE: The Bank of Punjab (BOP) join hands with Pakistan Corporate Restructuring Company Limited (PCRCL) to capitalize upon the opportunity of availing their specialized, non-conventional remedial management expertise and accordingly signed an agreement with Pakistan Corporate Restructuring Company (PCRCL).

BOP was the first bank to enter into the MoU with PCRCL and has inked out formal agreement with PCRCL for transferring its NPLs for expeditious resolution of its long standing NPAs, especially off-shore enforcement for recovery from certain hard-core obligors who have siphoned-off funds, absconded and are engaged in business activities abroad.

The Bank carried out an exhaustive due diligence of its NPL portfolio and selected some of its hardcore NPLs for assignment to PCRCL.

Speaking on the occasion, Zafar Masud (President & CEO - The Bank of Punjab) said, "PCRCL will not only evolve as a vibrant economic agent, contributing towards the revival of sick industrial units but will also generate employment opportunities."

Laqa Sarwar (CEO - PCRCL) expressed, "Pakistan Corporate Restructuring Company (PCRCL) established under CRC Act 2016 has been formulated for the purpose of transforming the financially distressed companies to financially and operationally viable companies in order to restore economic and employment opportunities in the country. Therefore, it is indeed a proud moment as financial institutions now recognized the importance of mutual coordination and concentrated efforts for revamping the entire Banking NPLs over 860 billion, growing further rapidly."

The ceremony was also attended by Arslan Iqbal (Chief Risk Officer - BOP) and Imran Butt (CFO - PCRCL).-PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2021

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