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Signa Insolvency Proceedings Take a New Turn: €191 Million Claim Against Benko

In the insolvency proceedings involving former Signa founder René Benko, a new development is once again causing a stir. A company from Abu Dhabi has filed claims against Benko in the amount of €191 million at the Innsbruck Regional Court.

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A company from Abu Dhabi demanded 191 million euros in insolvency proceedings against René Benko, which was not recognized. Overall, the claims against the fallen founder of Signa now amount to about 2.7 billion euros.

·Vienna, Austria
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In insolvency proceedings against René Benko, an Abu-Dhabi company demanded 191 million euros. However, the insolvency administrator rejected this claim. On Wednesday, another day of examination was held at the Landesgericht Innsbruck in insolvency proceedings against Signa founder René Benko. A company from Abu Dhabi reported a claim of 191 million euros. However, according to the Kreditschutzverband (KSV), this claim was completely rejected. T…

Just now, another creditor, a company from Abu Dhabi, has claimed 191 million euros in claims against Benko. He went out empty. Only a tiny part of the claims has been recognised so far.

In bankruptcy proceedings concerning the assets of Signa founder René Benko or against him as an entrepreneur, a new, retrospective filing of the examination took place on Wednesday at the Landesgericht Innsbruck.

Thus, in Benko's personal insolvency proceedings, around 40 creditors have claimed 2.6 billion euros in claims against the Tyrolean entrepreneur who had been detained in custody, it was said after the 20-minute, non-public hearing. However, insolvency administrator Andreas Grabenweger only recognized a comparatively small sum, namely 45.5 million euros. This is about 2 million euros less than after the last day's sentence became known at the beg…

·Bolzano, Italy
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Salzburger Nachrichten broke the news in Salzburg, Austria on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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