Monday, February 22, 2016

RAMIREZ VICTOR GILL // Iker Casillas continues through the courts against Bankia and rejects the solution of the bank – EntornoInteligente

Expand / Casillas rejects the solution presented by Bankia to return the full money plus a 1% interest, and continuing claims through the courts to recover their money.

Sources familiar with the judicial process of the athlete consulted by Servimedia recalled having opened two trials. First as a private investor in the amount of 240,000 euros and another through a company owned by another 240,000 euros.

In this way, judges will have to decide whether to give reason the plaintiff and Bankia must reimburse said amount, and the interest is due.

Casillas appeared in early October 2015 at a press conference to announce he had placed in the hands of law Arriaga partners try to recoup their investment by going to the Initial Public offering (IPO) of shares of the bank in July 2011.

Deceived sources quoted firm consulted by Servimedia avoided any details of the trial the player or his decision in relation to that given by Bankia and referred to the statements made by the athlete in that press conference solution which claimed to have been “cheated” with your investment.

but, as has been told Servimedia the exportero Real Madrid has withdrawn the proposal for Bankia accept 100% of its investment, which would add 1% annual compensatory interest announced by the company.

in this case, if Casillas renounce the judicial process and accept the solution of the entity will recover the 480,000 euros plus another 24,000 euros, ie 5% more on their investment, since it has been five years since the acquisition of the actions. In addition, Bankia has agreed to take over the costs that may arise from the trial.

However, to continue the trial, the keeper will face spending on lawyers for the two open judicial proceedings. But the positive side, if the judge give him reason, Casillas would receive better compensation, since the interest rate for late payment is situated close to 4%, which would receive about 100,000 euros in interest.

the recovered to the foundation During the meeting with the press in October, Porto goalkeeper said he had contacted Arriaga after hearing an ad on the radio because it “was trying to help people “and” I think that as a citizen I have the same right to try to get my money back. “

” I have the right to fight for something that is mine. and do not think anyone cares how much you meta or fails to meter “, then said the footballer, who became the image of a television spot and a major advertising campaign in the firm.

Asked if charged for lending her image on this ad campaign Casillas wanted to make clear that it did so selflessly. “What we have done is a link with the Iker Casillas Foundation,” he said, after explaining that part of the recovered money to the projects developed by the Foundation will be used.

Iker Casillas continues on the path court against Bankia and rejects the resolution of the bank

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