Bankruptcies Financiers file for bankruptcy of EUR 6.8 million in technology company Uro, including unpaid earnings-related pension contributions

Nordea, Oulun Osuuspankki and Finnvera filed an application with the Oulu District Court on Friday.

Financiers Nordea, Oulun Osuuspankki and Finnvera are applying for a technology company From the bankruptcy of the bank due to its receivables of EUR 6.8 million, the bankruptcy application is clear.

In addition to the financiers, the largest creditors of Uros are the State Treasury with EUR 5 million, Business Finland with EUR 1.3 million and the employment pension company Ilmarinen with EUR 300,000. Earnings-related pension contributions are statutory for companies.

According to the applicants, Uros is more than temporarily unable to pay its debts, ie the company is insolvent.

Application brought proceedings in the Oulu District Court on Friday after creditors had sued Uros recovery operations at an accelerating pace for even small sums.

Bankruptcy filing is the most difficult means of recovery and before that creditors try to get their money by other means. The male still has the opportunity to pay off his debt, thus avoiding bankruptcy.

Helsinki In November, the District Court ordered Uros to repay Nordea’s debts of almost EUR 7 million with interest and Oulu Cooperative Bank’s debts of more than EUR 4.4 million with interest.

Read more: Kaleva: Uros was ordered to pay debts of more than four million euros to Oulun Osuuspankki, the company did not respond to the claim within the deadline

Read more: The district court ordered Uros to pay Nordea debts of almost seven million euros

The State Treasury has also demanded millions of euros in debt claims from Uros in the district court.

Male has been in the headlines in the fall about, among other things, a criminal suspicion involving a suspect aggravated aid fraud In the subsidies granted to it by Business Finland.

STT has stated that in almost ten years the company has paid only interest on its Business Finland loans and, according to Business Finland, has received millions of euros in development loans and grants with false and secret information.

In 2011–2013, Uros received almost EUR 5 million in product development loans and a grant of EUR 1.25 million from the then Tekes, ie the current Business Finland.

The general public learned about Uros from Oulu in March 2020, when the Tampere arena was named the Uros Live arena according to its sponsor. Since then, the name has been changed to Nokia Arena.

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