Sunday, March 27, 2016

Bankia, sentenced to pay Iker Casillas – Goal.com

The bank will have to return to international goalkeeper an amount of 240,000 euros invested in stocks

The bank, Bankia, has been ordered to pay Iker Casillas an amount of 240,000 euros after the judge Elena Cortina has given reason goalkeeper, as published by the newspaper El Mundo.

Bankia sold 64,000 shares Ikerca SL Unipersonal (company for the goalkeeper) just under five years ago, but “the image solvency Bankia projected when he made his offer to subscribe for shares and the IPO as of July 20, 2011 was incorrect and did not reflect its true economic situation, “says the sentence which has accessed said means.

Elena Cortina also argues that” when Iker Casillas consented to the contract did without being aware of the true meaning and scope of that to which it is obliged, without knowing the real risk assumed. “

so, Bankia must return to international goalkeeper 240,000 euros invested, with five-year interest , and also pay court costs of their lawyers.

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