NCB has received around 15 million Sudanese pounds ($7.5 million) from the south’s central bank and 4 million ($2 million) from the government to save it, said NCB Operations Manager Samson Arap Ephraim.
"We lent a lot of money to the public — around 15 million Sudanese pounds — and to state government, which basically bankrupted us," said Ephraim.
He added that NCB had also incurred costs it could not afford to set up 23 branches across the south.