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RBS agrees $1 bn payout over 2008 fundraising case

The state-controlled British bank said on Monday it had agreed a deal with three of the five investor groups involved in the lawsuit to pay out 800 million pounds (USD 1 billion) to be split across all five of the groups.

December 05, 2016 / 15:25 IST
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Royal Bank of Scotland has reached a settlement with the majority of shareholder groups over allegations it misled them during a fundraising at the height of the financial crisis, but still has to strike a deal with thousands of smaller retail investors.

The state-controlled British bank said on Monday it had agreed a deal with three of the five investor groups involved in the lawsuit to pay out 800 million pounds (USD 1 billion) to be split across all five of the groups.

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The split settlement adds a fresh dimension to an unprecedented English lawsuit that already stands out for its size and complexity, the number of separate claimant groups, and the focus on a section of the Financial Services Markets Act that has not been litigated on before.

RBS is now trying to reach an agreement with the other two groups in order to avoid the case coming to trial in March 2017.