LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), June 22 (SeeNews) – Slovenia's ‘bad bank’, the Bank Assets Management Company (DUTB), said it is inviting binding offers for the purchase of claims worth a total of 7.6 million euro ($8.5 million) against several local companies.
DUTB intends to sell off its entire portfolio of claims, including accrued court fees, interest and accessory rights, held against IGEM inzeniring, gradbenistvo, ekologija, marketing d.o.o. and two firms within the Kograd Group, it said in a statement on Wednesday.
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The tender is open to Slovenian and foreign individuals and legal entities.
The deadline for the submission of binding bids is July 24.
DUTB was established in March 2013 as a government-owned company with the aim of facilitating the restructuring of local banks facing severe solvency and liquidity problems.
($=0.8963 euro)