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UK ‘bad bank’ sells £4.9bn of Northern Rock loans

A £4.9bn portfolio of loans bought by the taxpayer during the financial crisis has been sold in a “milestone” move, the Chancellor has announced.

The portfolio of mortgages and unsecured loans from NRAM – formerly part of failed bank Northern Rock – were sold to US investment banking giant Citi, with finance provided by bond manager Pimco.

The Treasury said the sale marks a “major milestone” in the recovery of taxpayers’ cash, with the proceeds used to fully repay the loans provided to NRAM and Bradford & Bingley (B&B) at the height of the financial crisis, while also paying down government borrowing.

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