Sfam scandal: two new complaints and estimated damages of 4.3 million euros
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Customers of Hubside mobile insurance demonstrate in front of the headquarters of the insurer Sfam, in Romans-sur-Isère, in 2023. (Nicolas Guyonnet/Hans Lucas.AFP)
They had warned. The victims of the galaxy of companies owned by Sadri Fegaier, notably at the head of the Indexia group (formerly Sfam) would not stop there. After the trial held in the autumn, the Paris Criminal Court sentenced Sadri Fegaier to 16 months in prison and a fine of 300,000 euros for deceptive commercial practices. The businessman has appealed. The Indexia empire , placed in receivership , has
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