Debts of 514.37 million for 6,500 debtors, the four largest servicers regulated in June (Intrum, Cepal, Dovalue, Qquant), with 37% of settings they gave to housing loans.
Dovalue had the lead in terms of settingswith arrangements of 223.32 million euros. From these arrangements, the bilaterals amounted to EUR 168.92 million, while EUR 54.4 million was related to loans of the Katseli Law (Law 3869/2010). Intrum followed with EUR 114.80 million, of which 100.98 in bilateral regulations and 13.82 million by N. Katseli.
In third place was Cepal with EUR 98.21 million, bilateral € 68.67 million and the Katseli law of € 29.01 million, while Qquant gave June € 78.04 million, the majority of which – € 58.04 million – was on loans by N. Katselis and 20 million euros. bilateral.
In terms of a number of debtors, Most debtors have been set by Intrum (1,158 with bilateral arrangements and 660 under Law 3869 followed by Quant with 1,806 regulated debtors, 1,363 in Katseli Law and 440 bilaterally, Dovalue with 1,660 regulated debtors – 1,044 with bilateral arrangements and 576 with N. Regulated debtors, of which 927 with bilateral arrangements and 282 with N. Katselis.
37% of the amount of arrangements made in June relate to mortgage debts. Cepal’s majority mortgages settled in the majorityconsumer and housing Quant, large businesses, Intrum and SMEs or Dovalue.
Through bilateral arrangements, CEPAL has set € 31.84 million of mortgage debts, debts of 22.5 million euros of small businesses, € 10.88 million consumer loans and € 3.46 million. From Katseli’s law arrangements, Cepal has set 21.49 debts from mortgage loans, € 4.75 million from consumer and € 2.77 million.
Quant has bilaterally set debts of € 12.61 million from mortgage loans, € 4.33 million from consumer and € 2.69 million from very small business loans. Regarding N. Katseli arrangements, consumer loan arrangements amounted to € 33.97 million, housing at € 22.15 million and very small businesses to € 1.92 million.
Through bilateral arrangements, Dovalue has adjusted EUR 93.31 million from small and medium -sized business loans, € 36.14 million from mortgage loans, € 23.1 million from very small loans, € 8.99 million from consumer loans and € 7.38 million from large businesses. From Katseli’s law arrangements, Dovalue has adjusted € 50.09 million from mortgage debt, 2.31 million euros of small business loans and € 2 million consumer loans.
As for Intrum, it has bilaterally adjusted debts of € 53.77 million from large business loans, € 23.29 million from consumer, € 8.85 million from very small business loans, € 8.5 million from small and medium -sized loans and € 6.75 million from mortgages. Regarding N. Katseli arrangements, consumer loan arrangements amounted to € 3.15 million, housing at € 10.3 million and very small businesses to € 0.19 million.
It is noted that three of the four major services carried out in June and small amounts of debt regulations of Law 4605/2019 to protect the first residence. Specifically, Cepal EUR 0.53 million, Quant 0.37 million and Intrum EUR 0.17 million.