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Nama ‘to break even by 2020’

Nama will break even by 2020, when the agency is scheduled to wind down, according to chief executive Brendan McDonagh.

However, Nama’s base forecast had anticipated a €1bn (£800m) profit at the time the agency ceases operations.

McDonagh was speaking before the Dáil Public Accounts Committee. He rejected criticism that Nama had overpaid for the €32bn of real estate loans acquired from Irish banks in 2009.

Property prices have fallen by 20% since Nama took on the loans, resulting in a €2.3bn impairment charge for the agency.

McDonagh said that his latest forecasts were based on 2% growth in the Irish economy between now and 2020.

sophia.furber@estatesgazette.com

 

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