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THE 8 ACTS OF INSOLVENCY

Ever wonder how someone gets labelled “insolvent”? In South Africa, the law outlines 8 specific actions that can trigger this status. Think of them as red flags that signal a debtor (someone who owes money) is likely unable to pay their creditors. Who is a Debtor? The law broadly defines a debtor, encompassing individuals, partnerships, and estates. However, companies typically go through a different process called liquidation. The 8 Acts of Ins…

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Opel's partner Segula in Rüsselsheim has filed for insolvency. It is still unclear how many jobs are at risk.

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More and more companies in Hesse are reporting insolvency. A division of the development service provider Segula, based in Rüsselsheim, is now also affected.

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Inconsistency in Rüsselsheim: Opel partner Segula Technolgies GmbH applies for insolvency in self-administration. Up to 300 employees are worried about their jobs.

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Rüsselsheim: Shock for the traditional automobile location Rüsselsheim: Segula Technologies GmbH, a German subsidiary of the French engineering service provider and partner of Opel, has applied for insolvency in its own administration. Around 300 highly qualified employees are now worried about their jobs The news hit the locations Rüsselsheim and Rodgau-Dudenhofen like a thunderbolt. Both are considered the heart of German automobile developmen…

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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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