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Lars Windhorst’s Tennor Holding declared bankrupt

Summary by Financial Times
Company that borrowed billions from investors collapses into insolvency over unpaid Dutch tax

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Tennor Holding, the former prime piece of Lars Windhorst's investment empire, is in insolvency. Windhorst has long since moved to Switzerland, leaving creditors with a "bad bank."

His tennor's bankruptcy on account of a 5 million-tax debt in Holland. Grasshoppers without sponsor, luxury fleet disappeared in the Zuger offshoot. Lars Windhorst is one of the standing-up men of the planetary dimension. No matter how hopelessly his situation seemed, the German always freed himself from the trap. This confirmed his supername "Wunderkind". As such, Windhorst may now be facing its end. The Tennor, Windhorsts [...]

Tennor Holding, Lars Windhorst's company, was declared bankrupt at the request of the Dutch tax authorities, following the failure to pay taxes in the Netherlands. Tennor Holding borrowed billions from investors, including H2O AM and its customers.

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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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