NAMA free to transfer McKillen debts, says UK court

The English Court of Appeal has found in favour of NAMA in relation to a high-profile claim brought against it by Irish developer Paddy McKillen.

NAMA free to transfer McKillen debts, says UK court

The English Court of Appeal has found in favour of NAMA in relation to a high-profile claim brought against it by Irish developer Paddy McKillen.

Mr McKillen had challenged NAMA's transfer of the debts of his Maybourne group of luxury hotels in London to a company owned by UK developers the Barclay Brothers.

NAMA had first acquired MrKillen's debts in June 2010.

Today the English Court of Appeal delivered a unanimous judgment holding that NAMA was free to transfer the loans to the Barclay Brothers, without restriction.

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