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Association for Transparent Markets

 

Unicredit Shareholders

By : Jerzy Bielewicz & Michel Marbot 

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This site is dedicated to those who wish to protect the rights of Unicredit Group's minority shareholders.

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Association for Transparent Markets was just established to protect the rights and interests of minority shareholders, entrepreneurs and other participants of public and financial markets.For more info Association CLICK

Who We Are

We are minority shareholders of the Unicredit Goup including Unicredit Banca, Pekao SA, HVB, CA-BA.

Since 2005 we, as entrepreneurs, have been in open conflict with Bank Pekao SA. We have faced unfair treatment and saw the Bank acting against its own interests. This is why we decided to take a closer look at the Bank’s management and became Pekao’s and Unicredit’s shareholders. Our discoveries proved to be truly astonishing, and contravened all banking standards and ethics.

In 2007, we initiated several court actions denouncing irregularities with respect to the management of assets, financial statements and the Pekao-BPH merger process. We also questioned the market regulators’ approval of the merger. We refused to give discharge to Pekao’s CEO Mr. Jan Krzysztof Bielecki for, among other things, his signing of Alessandro Profumo's “Project Chopin” as outlined thereafter.

We obtained by court order relevant documents that prove the Bank's misconduct.

 

What We Do

We shall achieve the total indemnification of Unicredit Group and Pekao’s damages.

Unicredit has already lost 45% of its value since June 2007 which means € 45 bl! In Germany, HVB's minority shareholders are asking for a € 17 bl indemnity and have obtained the invalidation of the sale by HVB to Unicredit of CA-BA (former owner of BPH)! What will be the effect of this cancellation on the merger of BPH and Pekao?

Pekao has lost more than € 2,5 to 5 bl due to fraudulent transfer of assets from Pekao to Pirelli (the so-called "Project Chopin" ) and the merger of Pekao with Bank BPH. Both transactions were executed abusing of minority.

We want the impeachement of Mr ALessandro Profumo and his acolyte Jan Krzysztof Bielecki. Since June 2007, they have cost us as much as € 250 M per working day.

They've gone through the floor:

STOP LOSS!

 

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