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Insolvency proceedings against Corporate Commercial Bank stop

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The Sofia City Court has been informed of an official complaint by the Bromak company in the Supreme Administrative Court against the decision of the central bank to withdraw the license of Corporate Commercial Bank. Under the law, in these cases, the proceedings must be suspended until the end of the administrative dispute. Bromak is one of the main shareholders in the former bank and is owned by the owner of Corporate Commercial Bank Tsvetan Vasilev, who has been abroad for a few months. Meanwhile it was reported that offsetting of 400 million euro will be declared void as the aim is sale in order to collect more money for the fund for guaranteeing deposits. This is what the ruling coalition of GERB and the Reformist Bloc have ageed upon.




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