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Allegations over one-sided valuations

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House Commerce Committee MPs yesterday heard that in restructuring cases before banks valuations on a property that is to be included in the deal are on the low side. Absent from the debate due to illness was Financial Commissioner Pavlos Ioannou who will give his own account in due course.

Athos Tofarides who was representing the property valuers association dismissed the allegations, saying that valuations are precise, carried out  by professionals. He also said that it all depends on what the banks will ask for, that is, whether valuations are debt-to-equity or loan-based.

“The property price index of the Central Bank of Cyprus shows that there has been an upward trend in the last two years, afterall,” he added.

However, the deputy head of the island’s developers association, Yiannis Misirlis, said the Central Bank index is based entirely on banks’ valuations and may not give a clear picture of the market.

The Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (ΕΤΕΚ) also defended the appraisers with their representative saying “we do not like to have acts of misdemeanor carried out by our members.”

As for Costas Melas who is the chairman of a borrowers’ protection group (Syprodat), he said banks are not interested in saving small to medium-sized  businesses and are actually blackmailing them with foreclosures. But representative of the Association of Cyprus Banks Marios Nicolaou’s response was that “banks, themselves, wish for the viability and profitability of small to medium-sized businesses because these are the source of their main turnover.”

In a statement after the debate, Committee Chairman Andreas Kyprianou said this is a very serious issue and noted that all MPs want is for prices given in valuations to be fair and objective.

 

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