LONDON (Reuters) - Shareholders in Royal Bank of Scotland are in talks with litigation funds with a view to launching a formal 3.3 billion pound ($5.24 billion) fund lawsuit against the bank, the Times reported on Monday.
The shareholders, known as the RBoS Shareholders Action Group, plans to sue RBS and Goodwin, as well as former chairman, Tom McKillop, and the former investment bank chief Johnny Cameron for misleading investors at the time of a landmark 12 billion pound ($19.06 billion) rights issue in 2008.
The shareholders lost nine-tenths of their money after buying shares in the ill-fated rights issue at an adjusted 20 pounds each, but the shares now trade at around 225 pounds each.
The shareholders claim they were misled by omissions in the prospectus which concealed the frailty of the bank, which was bailed out by the British government during the 2008 financial crisis.
If the group secures about 12-15 million pounds to pay for the cost of potential defeat, legal proceedings will begin in the coming weeks, the newspaper said citing sources familiar with negotiations.
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($1 = 0.6296 British pounds)
(Reporting by Stephen Mangan; editing by Christopher Wilson)
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