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German towns face losses on insolvency of Greensill-owned bank

At least 12 towns set to sustain losses

A German court on 16 March declared that a small bank tied to a collapsed UK finance company was insolvent, triggering losses for dozens of small German towns.

Greensill Bank was deemed insolvent by a local court, leaving the towns as creditors that will likely sustain losses. Around Germany, at least 12 towns with a combined €200m, equivalent to about $238m, in deposits are in the same situation. Individual depositors are covered by insurance.

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