Prince Bank Depositors, Creditors Given 30 Days to File Compensation Claims

An official liquidator of Prince Bank, Morisonkak MKA CPA Audit-Accounting, urged depositors and creditors to submit information and supporting documents to claim compensation within 30 days from January 13, 2026.

Prince Bank’s liquidator, Morisonkak MKA CPA Audit-Accounting, has urged depositors and creditors to submit claims and documents within 30 days from January 13, 2026, warning that late submissions will forfeit compensation.

In a statement issued on January 12, Prince Bank’s liquidator requested that all depositors and creditors submit their names, addresses, and details of any claims or objections, as well as the names and addresses of their legal representatives, if any.

“Depositors and creditors must appear in person or through a lawyer to submit evidence or file claims within 30 days from the date of this notice at Prince Bank’s headquarters, and registration related to the liquidation of the debtor will be accepted for 30 days starting from January 13, 2026,” it said, adding that those who miss the deadline would “forfeit any right to compensation”.

It mentioned that the bank’s headquarters is at Khan Prampi Makara in Phnom Penh.

Recall that on January 8, the National Bank of Cambodia (NBC) appointed Morisonkak to manage the liquidation, urging bank customers to prepare the necessary documents to withdraw their deposits, following the arrest and deportation of Chen Zhi, its founder and chairman, to China.