Valuation in Liquidation
Alessandro Santoni and
Federico Salerno
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Alessandro Santoni: European Central Bank
Federico Salerno: European Central Bank
A chapter in How to Value a Bank, 2023, pp 69-73 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Liquidation value is the value of the assets that remain if the company goes from a going concern to a gone concern status. In the liquidation process, creditors, lenders, and shareholders based on seniority of their claims will receive the proceeds from the liquidation of the company’s assets. Banking assets included in liquidation value usually include loans, financial assets, tangible assets like real estate, equipment, investment. Liquidation procedures differentiates from resolution measures and presents several valuation methodologies peculiarities.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-43872-1_6
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