Signa Development files for insolvency with $1.3 billion in debts -KSV By Reuters – Investing.com

Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The sign of Signa Holding is placed on a crane next to a construction site in Vienna, Austria, December 19, 2023. REUTERS/Lisa Leutner/File Photo FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Signa Development, a key division of European property company Signa, filed for insolvency on Friday in a Vienna court with debts of around 1.16 billion euros…

Investigation into suspected arson after fires at Benu Village site – Luxembourg Times

An investigation into suspected arson has been launched following fires this week which ravaged the site of a non-profit organisation declared bankrupt a month ago, Luxembourgs public prosecutors office has said. Firefighters were called out on two separate occasions to tackle fires this week at the site of Benu Village in Esch-sur-Alzette. The first fire…

Two Signa units file for insolvency – ShareCast

Two subsidiaries of major European property company Signa have filed for bankruptcy, the company said on Thursday. Prime Selection AG, co-owner of properties such as the Selfridges department store in London and Berlins KaDeWe, filed for self-administered restructuring in Vienna’s commercial court, while Signa Development Selection – which focuses on residential and commercial urban development…

Signa Unit That Co-Owns Selfridges Files for Insolvency – Yahoo Finance

(Bloomberg) — The implosion of Rene Benkos luxury property and retail empire engulfed the unit that holds a stake in the Selfridges department store. Most Read from Bloomberg Signa Prime Selection AG, which owns most of the groups luxury properties including Berlins KaDeWe, filed for restructuring under self-administration Thursday, the company said in a statement.…

2024 insolvencies: Businesses that survived thanks to pandemic expected to collapse – Sydney Morning Herald

Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Inflation, high interest rates, dwindling consumer confidence, a tight labour market and an aggressive tax office will push more businesses into bankruptcy by the second half of next year. That is the view of insolvency and company restructuring specialists, who are bracing for a correction to the…