NAMA publishes quarterly accounts for Q1 2021

NAMA publishes a quarterly report under Section 55 of the NAMA Act.
by IFSC News
28 Jul 2021
IFSC

International Financial Services Centre

The latest report (for Quarter 1 2021) has been laid before the Oireachtas and is now available on the NAMA website at the following link:

The report is accompanied by a letter to the Minister for Finance which includes the following information:

  • Profit for the period January-March 2021: €20m (January-March 2020: loss of €49m).
  • Total cash generated in the period January-March 2021: €0.1bn, with an additional €0.3bn generated from the end of March to late June 2021, bringing total cash generated since inception to €46.6bn.
  • A summary of NAMA’s progress in the Dublin Docklands SDZ, its residential delivery activity and Project Pembroke in the Poolbeg West SDZ (former Glass Bottle site)

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