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"Mission Water" will be the company's new brand image, which aims to convey the company's commitment to action, awareness and investment in savings. Go to download Gestagua has accelerated its circular economy roadmap with the aim of consolidating itself as a leading company in the search for more sustainable and resilient water management models. To achieve this, in the coming years it will develop an ambitious strategy that includes increasing know-how, strengthening business synergies and improving processes in the integral water cycle. In addition, it aims to elevate corporate social responsibility to the top in strategic decision making. The company, majority partner of Emalsa, aims with this advancement of objectives to offer a better response to the environmental and social challenges related to water management. “Mission Water”, new brand image “Mission Water” will be the company's new brand image, which aims to convey the company's commitment to action, awareness and investment in water saving, conceiving new models for its preservation.
Gestagua will work closely with local administrations to improve both customer service and facility performance, especially in small municipalities, which have been key to the group's growth since its origins.Those affected by the floor clauses could recover amounts close to 15,000 euros The CJEU has once again amended the plan of the Supreme Court The WhatsApp Number List CJEU has once again amended the plan of the Supreme Court Patricia Suárez, president of Asufin, encourages people affected by the ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union to claim the outstanding amounts. Go to download Those affected by the so-called floor clauses of mortgage loans will still be able to recover part of the lost money, thanks to a recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) that contradicts the doctrine of the Supreme Court. Patricia Suárez, president of the association of users of financial products, Asufin, points out that these clauses were introduced in mortgages in the years of the real estate bubble to prevent the Euribor from falling below a certain level.
Without retroactivity, according to the Supreme Court Remember that they began to be claimed in the Spanish courts in 2009 and 2010, reaching the Supreme Court in 2013. It was then when the Spanish high court declared their lack of transparency and annulled them. The controversy arose because they were annulled from that moment on, but it indicated that what had already been paid was irrecoverable: “From then on, many judges rebelled against the criteria and the case reached Europe,” Suárez recalls. In 2016, the CJEU amended the Supreme Court's ruling by stating that the sentence had to be retroactive, but the people who already had final sentences, who had only recovered the money since May 2013, were left in limbo. The Supreme Court continued to insist in that it was res judicata and that those sentences could not be reviewed, but it was in 2022 when the CJEU said that the determination of res judicata goes against consumer rights, opening the door for users to complain. Suárez believes that there is a significant number of people who can qualify for these claims: "It is not a small amount of money for one person, since it could be the case of 10,000 or 15,000 euros plus interest.