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South Korean cryptocurrency financial company Delio announced plans to repay customer debts, but did not disclose specific details

2024-06-04 16:23:28
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ChainCatcher news, according to Etoday, South Korean virtual asset management and lending platform Delio has announced a plan to fully repay user debts before CEO James Jung's upcoming criminal trial and the platform's bankruptcy hearing. The repayments will be made in four installments: 20%, 20%, 25%, and 35%. However, Delio has not specified the exact timing of these repayments, the amount of funds held, or the source of the repayment funds. It is estimated that Delio owes a total of 247.4 billion won (approximately 179.8 million USD) to about 2,800 creditors.

Earlier this January, South Korea issued arrest warrants for key figures in the Delio-Haru Invest withdrawal suspension case.

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