Nama raises estimate for final return by €300m to €5.5bn ahead of December wind down

Set up in 2009 after Ireland's banking collapse, Nama will wind down in December
Nama raises estimate for final return by €300m to €5.5bn ahead of December wind down

Nama chief executive Brendan McDonagh and chairman Aidan Williams as the agency published its annual report and financial statements for 2024 on Wednesday. Picture: Fennell Photography

The National Asset Management Agency (Nama) has increased its estimate for its total return to the State to €5.5bn when it winds down in December - €300m more than earlier estimates. 

Nama published its final annual report on Wednesday morning, confirming €400m has already been paid to the Exchequer during 2024, with a further €800m to be transferred by the end of 2025 to bring its total return to €5.5bn by the time it winds down at the end of the year. 

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