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2013 06 28

Creditors’ committee expects at least half of Snoras assets sold this year

The sale of real estate owned by Lithuania’s collapsed commercial bank Snoras is expected to be launched in the third quarter of this year and at least 50 percent of the bank’s assets, excluding loans, should be sold by the end of the year, Aurelija Mažintienė, the chairwoman of Snoras creditors’ committee, has said.
Aurelija Mažintienė
Aurelija Mažintienė / Irmanto Gelūno / BNS nuotr.
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“This year, we plan to sell at least 50 percent of Snoras’ assets, i.e. buildings, cars, shares in companies, excluding the loan portfolio,” she said in an interview to the Verslo Žinios business daily.

The loan portfolio should be sold over the coming several years, she said.

The creditors’ committee sought to link pay for the bankruptcy administrator with performance, Mažintienė said. “I hope we will manage to approve a remuneration scheme providing for the payment of a certain percentage in exchange for a specific task performed and money recovered. We hope to agree on the remuneration system by the end of the year. Then the potential cost of the bankruptcy process would become clearer.”

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