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Insurance vultures hover about the victims of Aspis Pronia

17 February 2011 / 20:02:22  GRReporter
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During the investigation, the supervisors found that some insurance contracts were signed at unusually high levels and the contributions to them were made in cash. According to unofficial information, it is about money that are of unknown origin and if the supervisors find evidence that some clients have used the company for money laundering, the contracts will be cancelled.

Do you think there are other insurance companies on the Greek market close to failure?

Yes, I definitely think so, but I believe that after the Bank of Greece takes the supervision and the control the situation will be fine.

As I understand from your words, the fact that the Bank of Greece took over the supervision of insurance companies is a highly successful move of the government, isn’t it?  

Yes, it is for good, really. Although the old control body made some changes, they were not sufficient and were only in one particular direction.

After this long and torturous case of the Aspis closure, the dark deals of the company and the risk to lose your money, do you think to make private life or pension insurances ever again?

We believe in the principles of private insurance and want to clear all the dirt in this sector, only loyal companies to remain in which the citizens can believe and trust their future.

 

Tags: EconomyCompaniesAspis ProniaInsurance companiesMoney paundringGreece
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