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Greensill Capital’s collapse: how it all went wrong for the Australian farmer with four private planes – The Guardian
Until recently, Lex Greensill was hoping to raise more than $500m by floating the company on the stock exchange
The day former UK prime minister David Cameron popped in must have been an odd one in the little office inhabited by the 15 or so employees of The Bond & Credit Co, a small insurance business run out of the 14th floor of a nondescript office building in Sydney.
But industry sources say that while he was there the former UK prime minister saw someone very important to the globe-spanning financial empire put together by his friend, former Queensland sugar farmer Lex Greensill.
That person was Greg…
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