About the Case
The way in which the ATFs lost money due to the ELV Cartel
From 2002 to 2017, fifteen major automotive manufacturers including BMW, Volkswagen, Toyota, Renault, and Ford collaborated through ACEA to implement a "zero-treatment strategy." This cartel involved a joint refusal to compensate recyclers for the lawful treatment of End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs), in breach of EU competition law.
Why This Matters
Under EU regulation, ELV treatment involves significant operational costs related to environmental compliance, dismantling, logistics, and safety. The cartel's coordinated conduct shifted these costs downstream, burdening dismantlers and recyclers across Europe without fair negotiation or remuneration.
The European Commission has issued a binding infringement decision. That means recyclers do not need to prove the existence of the cartel, only their individual harm. With LitFin's support, affected businesses can now pursue their claims in a fully funded, professionally managed process.
Why With LitFin?
LitFin is a leading expert in complex litigation funding, with a primary focus on damages claims arising from follow-on competition law cases. LitFin also supports its clients in various group litigations, arbitrations, insolvency proceedings, and other related matters.
Litigation finance works on a “no win, no fee” principle: we cover the legal costs of a case, and only if it’s successful, we receive an agreed minority share of the proceeds. If the case is lost, the client owes us nothing.
- 91%
Success rate
- 10 000 +
Trusting clients
- € 6B +
Overall portfolio claim value
- 2018
Established
Meet the Team
The team working on this case consists of an experienced team of experts from LitFin.
Since 2018, LitFin has been supporting clients in enforcing their rights. We specialise in managing compensation claims through litigation funding on a „no win-no fee“ basis. We completely assume the risk and all financial costs, allowing our clients easier access to justice. We are currently funding over 20 group actions for compensation across the EU, where we represent more than 18 000 clients.