LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), November 28 (SeeNews) – Slovenia's ‘bad bank’, the Bank Assets Management Company (DUTB), said it is inviting binding offers for the purchase of 5.9 million euro ($7.0 million) of claims held against local textile company BETI Tekstilna industrija.
DUTB intends to sell off a bundle of claims held against BETI, including accrued court fees, interest and accessory rights, the 'bad bank' said in a statement on Monday.
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The bidding deadline is January 26.
DUTB was established in March 2013 as a government-owned company with the aim of facilitating the restructuring of local banks facing severe solvency and liquidity problems.
($=0.8391 euro)