• Assures Customers of Agreed Payment Schedule
A payment solution company, Patricia Technologies, has said it will explore all legal remedies against its partner, DLM over its alleged unilateral action pulling out of their partnership.
A statement made available to the NPO Reports, which was signed by the CEO of Patricia Technologies, Hanu Fejiro, said the Repayment Plan Will Go On Despite DLM Trust Company’s Withdrawal.
Expressing shock at the withdrawal, the company said “We at Patricia Technologies are shocked by DLM Trust Company’s sudden and unilateral decision to terminate our partnership. This development is coming as a surprise as we were we not informed before their public statement of withdrawal,”
Assuming it’s depositors and stakeholders, the company said the Repayment plan it initiated along with DLM Trustees a few days ago, will go on as scheduled.
It explained, “It must be noted that our appointment of DLM Trustees was a culmination of several weeks of engagement with the leadership of the Group including Mr. Kehinde Lawal of DLM Group and Mrs. Lola Rasaq, the CEO of DLM Trust Company up to the point of signing the partnership.
During the process and the immediate aftermath of the agreement, we at Patricia Technologies have conducted ourselves with the utmost professionalism, while observing all due processes including fulfilling our financial commitments to consummate the contractual agreement.”
The company said an Evidence of its commitment was the transfer of substantial funds to DLM Trustees as part of the planned payouts to its customers, scheduled to start from November 20, 2023.
“It is therefore astounding to us that not only has DLM Trustees chosen to renege on our agreement, but that they failed to issue us a notice, or extend the basic courtesy of a prior discussion, in stark disregard for the clearly spelt termination clause in our contract.
“More bewildering is the claim in their public statement that we broke the terms and conditions of our partnership without spelling out how. We not only categorically reject this false claim, we challenge DLM Trustees to substantiate the allegations.
“We believe this accusation is baseless, and we might be taking legal action to seek restitution for setbacks and damages incurred as a result of this attempt at defamation, if DLM Trust fails to validate their claim. “
In a special message to its customers, the company said notwithstanding this regrettable development, “all scheduled payments will proceed, starting from the 20th as initially planned.
“This is another opportunity to show that not only are we resilient as an organization, but our commitment to you also remains steadfast.
“We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience or concern this situation may have generated and thank you for your enduring trust and patronage.”