Public funding of failing banks in the European Union
Einde inhoudsopgave
Public funding of failing banks in the European Union (LBF vol. 19) 2020/3.7.2:3.7.2 Liquidation
Public funding of failing banks in the European Union (LBF vol. 19) 2020/3.7.2
3.7.2 Liquidation
Documentgegevens:
mr. M. Louisse-Read, datum 01-06-2020
- Datum
01-06-2020
- Auteur
mr. M. Louisse-Read
- JCDI
JCDI:ADS213976:1
- Vakgebied(en)
Financieel recht / Europees financieel recht
Staatssteun (V)
Toon alle voetnoten
Voetnoten
Voetnoten
EC, 25 January 2010, C(2010) 350 final (N 194/2009 – Bradford and Bingley).
EC, 3 May 2013, C(2013) 2655 final (SA.35460 – ATE).
EC, 18 December 2013, C(2013) 9640 final (SA.37643 – Factor Banka).
EC, 25 January 2012, C(2012) 148 final (SA.33485 – Amagerbanken).
EC, 24 May 2011, C(2011) 3639 final (NN 52/2010 – Roskilde Bank).
Deze functie is alleen te gebruiken als je bent ingelogd.
When a bank cannot be restored to viability, it should be wound up in an orderly fashion. Depending on the circumstances, a winding up plan or integration plan can be required.
Examples of cases in which liquidation aid was provided are the case of Bradford & Bingley1, ATE Bank2, Factor Banka3, Amagerbanken4 and Roskilde Bank.5
3.7.2.1 The winding up plan3.7.2.2 The integration plan