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NAMA completes transfer of €400m to Exchequer

Brendan McDonagh, NAMA's chief executive
Brendan McDonagh, NAMA's chief executive

The National Asset Management Agency has today completed another €400m cash transfer to the Exchequer, bringing the total cash paid to the Exchequer from NAMA's surplus to €4.25 billion.

NAMA has also made corporation tax payments of €439m to date, bringing NAMA's contribution to the Irish Exchequer to €4.69bn.

It is expected that NAMA's lifetime dividend to the State, before it concludes its operations at the end of 2025, will be at least €5.2 billion.

This comprises additional cash payments and other property assets of at least €550m expected to transfer in 2025 and includes the transfer of social housing vehicle NARPS to the Land Development Agency and other property assets, and tax payments.

Brendan McDonagh, NAMA's chief executive, said today's cash transfer of €400m to the Exchequer has been achieved through NAMA's "persistent focus" on maximising value from its remaining assets for the benefit of the State.

"NAMA will continue to maximise value from the remaining assets and will make additional and final transfers to the State prior to the Agency's conclusion in 2025. We anticipate a total lifetime contribution to the State in excess of €5.2 billion by end 2025," he added.