Parmalat has reached an agreement with Credito Emiliano that will see the bank pay EUR10m (US$12.8m) to settle disputes relating to the dairy group’s 2003 financial collapse.

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In return, Parmalat has voided all actions – present and future – against Credito Emiliano.


The dairy company has launched dozens of legal cases in Italy and the US against banking institutions and auditors that it claimed played a role in its 2003 financial collapse.


Parmalat went bankrupt under debts of EUR14bn, after alleged massive fraud perpetrated by its former managers. Parmalat has accused a number of its former banks of assisting in the concealment of corrupt activity by former Parmalat executives.


To date, the company has recouped about EUR1.8bn through legal actions.

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“Parmalat expresses its satisfaction with this settlement, which provides a foundation for the resumption of a collaborative relationship between the two groups,” Parmalat said in a statement yesterday (11 February).

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