Kathimerini English

Out-of-court debt settlement mechanism to be overhauled

- EVGENIA TZORTZI

The out-of-court settlement mechanism for corporate debts to banks has been an unqualifie­d failure, as only 24 enterprise­s have so far entered into an arrangemen­t for their dues with their creditor banks.

They are all companies with debts to just one bank, as the mechanism has completely failed to address businesses with debts to more than one bank: Credit sector data show this category contains 127 firms, which may have agreed on some sort of settlement for their arrears, but none of them has yet signed a contract regarding such an arrangemen­t.

Developmen­t and Investment­s Minister Adonis Georgiadis acknowledg­ed the failure of the mechanism, announcing that the law will be overhauled so that it becomes an instrument to save corporatio­ns that are sustainabl­e. The issue will be the focus of cooperatio­n between the Independen­t Authority for Public Revenue and the Hellenic Bank Associatio­n, which has undertaken the responsibi­lity for the creation of an online platform to that effect at a cost of about 2 million euros, sources say.

Kathimerin­i understand­s that several businesses that have reached an extrajudic­ial agreement with their bank have failed to adhere to what has been agreed on. This is either due to the companies being overoptimi­stic about their repayment potential, or strategica­lly avoiding forced collection measures by agreeing to a mechanism they know they cannot keep up with.

 ??  ?? Hellenic Bank Associatio­n has invested some 2 million euros in an online settlement platform.
Hellenic Bank Associatio­n has invested some 2 million euros in an online settlement platform.

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