Russian banker Gitelson owes Finance Committee of Leningrad Region $23 mln - courtThe Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region has granted an application filed by the Finance Committee of the Leningrad Region seeking to include the debt of bankrupted businessman and banker Alexander estimated at 1.46 billion rubles ($23 million) on the list of creditors' claims.12:29 09.09.2016
JFC ex-CEO Kekhman appeals refusal to recognize his bankruptcy in UK by Russian courtEx-CEO of JFC Group Vladimir Kekhman has filed an appeal against a ruling of the St. Petersburg Commercial Court, which refused to recognize his bankruptcy, declared by the High Court of London, valid on Russia’s territory.10:52 08.09.2016
St. Petersburg court to review Transaero bankruptcy case on November 23The Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region has postponed hearings in the bankruptcy case against troubled Transaero airline till November 23.10:54 12.08.2016
EEFC-Ural Bank demands $4.7 million from ex-head GitelsonEEFC-Ural Bank has filed an application with the Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region seeking to include the former bank’s head Alexander Gitelson’s debt estimated at 300.2 million rubles ($4.7 million) on the list of creditors' claims.15:30 24.06.2016
Kekhman asks court of appeals to rule against selling JFC firm assetsVladimir Kekhman, the former head of JFC Group, the largest fruit importer in Russia, has appealed against a decision of the St. Petersburg commercial court, which refused to prohibit sale of the company’s assets.13:39 04.05.2016
Russian banker Gitelson’s application for his own bankruptcy grantedThe Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region has granted a petition filed by the former head of EEFC-Ural Bank, Alexander Gitelson, who was running banking business in Russia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, for his own bankruptcy.12:35 27.04.2016
London's High Court turns to Russian commercial court over KekhmanThe High Court of Justice of England and Wales has turned to the Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region regarding the former head of JFC Group, Vladimir Kekhman.12:58 25.04.2016
Russian banker Gitelson’s claim for his own bankruptcy set for April 27The Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region has scheduled for April 27 the hearing of a claim filed by the former head of EEFC-Ural Bank, Alexander Gitelson, who was running banking business in Russia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, for his own bankruptcy.13:57 28.03.2016
Commercial court proceeds with two claims in Transaero bankruptcy caseThe Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region has granted claims filed by VTB bank and Gazprombank to include 2.63 billion rubles ($38.4 million) and 13.5 billion rubles ($197 million) in debt respectively on the creditors’ list of Transaero airline.11:35 18.03.2016
Vneshprombank seeks $14 mln in Transaero air carrier bankruptcy caseVneshprombank has filed a claim to include 1.04 billion rubles ($14 million) in debt on the creditors’ list of Transaero airline.13:32 04.03.2016
Two banks demand $36 mln from JFC ex-CEO Kekhman in bankruptcy casePromsvyazbank and UniCreditBank have filed applications with the Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region seeking more than 2.7 billion rubles ($36 million) from former executive of JFC company Vladimir Kekhman in bankruptcy case.13:24 01.03.2016
VTB bank demands $126 mln in Transaero airline bankruptcy caseVTB bank has filed a petition with the Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region demanding to collect 9.48 billion rubles ($126 million) of debt from Transaero air carrier.12:59 19.02.2016
Gazprom Neft subsidiary demands $78 million from Transaero airlineGazpromneft-Aero, a subsidiary of Gazprom Neft oil company, has filed with the Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region a lawsuit seeking 6 billion rubles ($78 million) from troubled airline Transaero in the air carrier’s bankruptcy proceedings.12:01 08.02.2016
Sberbank demands $92.1 mln in Transaero bankruptcy caseSberbank filed two motions with the Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region demanding 7 billion rubles ($92.1 million) from troubled airline Transaero in the latter company’s bankruptcy case.17:31 01.02.2016
Russian banker Gitelson’s claim for his own bankruptcy put on holdThe Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region has postponed until February 11 the hearing of a claim filed by the former head of EEFC-Ural Bank, Alexander Gitelson, who was running banking business in Russia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, for his own bankruptcy.12:31 12.01.2016
Russian banker Gitelson seeks for his own bankruptcyThe former head of EEFC-Ural Bank, Alexander Gitelson, who was running banking business in Russia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, has filed with the Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region a claim for his own bankruptcy.11:55 29.12.2015
Two airports demand $54.4 mln from indebted TransaeroThe Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region and the Commercial Court of Novosibirsk Region registered separate lawsuits by two Russian airports against indebted Transaero airline demanding in sum 3.5 billion rubles ($54.4 mln).10:53 26.11.2015
Alfa Bank asks court not to review its lawsuit against TransaeroAlfa Bank, one of Russia's largest private banks, asked the Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region not to review bank’s bankruptcy lawsuit against indebted Transaero airline.10:36 25.11.2015
VTB joins bankruptcy lawsuit against indebted TransaeroVTB bank filed a petition with the Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region asking to join the bankruptcy lawsuit against Transaero airline.12:10 09.11.2015
Another Irish company affiliated with VTB Leasing demands $44 mln from TransaeroThe Commercial Court of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region registered a lawsuit filed by Irish company affiliated with VTB Leasing, Traffer Aircraft Leasing Ltd, demanding $44 mln from troubled Russian airline Transaero.10:17 30.10.2015