Teksts
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Trasta komercbanka would like to inform its clients that the
European Central Bank (ECB) has adopted a decision to withdraw the
authorisation of the bank. The ECB decision was based on the
proposal submitted to the ECB by the Financial and Capital Market
Commission (FCMC). The ECB adopted the decision on withdrawing the
authorisation of the Bank on 3 March with the effect at 24:00
Latvian time on the same day.
According to the conclusions of the FCMC, in the case of winding-up
the Bank and paying guaranteed compensation in the amount of up to
EUR 100, 000 to eligible depositors, 93% of the Bank’s depositors
will recover their deposits placed with the Bank in full, thereby
the interests of majority of depositors are respected.
A decision of the Board of FCMC on unavailability of deposits in
the Bank was published on 4 March, as well as information on the
procedure and timeframe for disbursement of guaranteed
compensations: in case of unavailability of deposits in a bank,
compensation of eligible deposits up to EUR 100,000 is guaranteed
by the State.
The Bank will inform the clients and partners about further actions
within the shortest possible time.
In case of any questions please contact FCMC +371 67774800, +371
67774801, TKB Info Center +371 67027777 or your private banker.
The clients whose deposits in TKB exceed the amount of guaranteed
compensation, will be able to file a claim within the procedure of
liquidation once the liquidator begins to accept such
applications.
The procedure for guaranteed compensation payment will be announced
during 7-10 days, but it will begin by 1 April at the latest.
The applications for reimbursement will be accepted in the branch
offices of the Bank or via TKB Internet banking, and the amount
will be transferred as a single payment.
More information about disbursement of guaranteed compensation you
can find on FCMC web-site.
Elīna Bikuļča
Public Relations Specialist
Phone: +371 67027785
fax: 67027700
elina.bikulca@tkb.lv
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