Banca Intesa blocks sale of Dijamant as well
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The latest financial report, published several days ago on the Croatian concern’s website, says that “additional disputes, enforcement proceedings and a temporary ban on the disposition of property have been initiated in Serbia by Banca Intesa and the banks from the Sberbank Group in Slovenia and Croatia, regarding the ownership stakes in the companies in Serbia”.
As Politika learns, the loan in question was approved by Intesa to Dijamant Zrenjanin and is worth EUR 15 million. Agrokor has a 96.15% stake in this company.
The Central Securities Depository says that, based on the decision by the Commercial Court, this Croatian concern is forbidden from handling those shares. As stated, this way, the claim of EUR 15 million with interest is secured. This means that, in addition to the Russian Sberbank, the creditors from Banca Intesa have also disabled Ramljak from selling Dijamant.
Sberbank has an identical enforcement decision, except that Dijamant’s debt towards this Russian bank is far higher, amounting to EUR 100 million.
Ramljak says in the financial report that the management has filed a complaint to the Commercial Court of Zrenjanin.
Companies:
Fortenova grupa d.d.
BANCA INTESA S.p.A. MILANO
Dijamant d.o.o. Zrenjanin
SBERBANK Rusija
Privredni sud u Zrenjaninu
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Banca Intesa
Dijamant Zrenjanin
Ante Ramljak
Lex Agrokor
Agrokor debts
debts of Agrokor
Agrokor credits
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