The agency was set up in the wake of the financial crisis to manage bad loans.
NAMA is expected to return 5.5 billion euro to the State.
€4.69 billion has been paid with €800m to be transferred as it is wound up later this year.
The agency was set up in the wake of the financial crisis to manage bad loans.
CEO Brendan McDonagh outlined the issues NAMA faced at the beginning.

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