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A credit office gave two million rubles to its client because of a typo in…

A credit office gave two million rubles to its client because of a typo in the documents. The entrepreneur borrowed ten lyams at 20% per annum, and the company manager accidentally prescribed -20%.
Ilya (name changed) contacted the Sverdlovsk office of TradFi to ask for funds to develop the business. According to the businessman’s lawyers, the papers were drawn up correctly. The blame for the two donations lies entirely with the bank employee who entered the extra minus. In total, only eight lyams should now fall into the creditor’s account.
The bank cannot cancel the agreement without the client’s consent. But the client is not going to give it – the conditions are too tasty.
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