2024-12-16 11:00:09
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Insolvencies Rise Amid Germany's Economic Struggles

Germany is grappling with a significant economic downturn, resulting in a surge of insolvencies across various sectors. In the first half of 2024 alone, the country witnessed over 11,000 bankruptcies, marking a staggering increase of more than 30% from the previous year. This alarming trend has been underscored by prominent figures such as Thomas Langen, chairman of the Credit Insurance Commission at the GDV, who noted the pervasive sense of uncertainty and poor morale in the business landscape. Notable examples of this crisis include the last dairy in Saarland and Tupperware Deutschland GmbH.

One of the most striking instances is the Trianon office tower in Frankfurt, which stands at 186 meters tall with 45 floors and 68,000 square meters of space. The building's insolvency has prompted its administrator to seek long-term solutions, including attracting new tenants through a special event dubbed the "House of Galleries" scheduled for January 2025.

The overall economic climate has been further exacerbated by structural issues such as high energy and labor costs, coupled with a stagnation in economic policy and innovation. The expected total of corporate bankruptcies in 2023 is projected to reach 22,400, the highest figure since 2015. This crisis is not just a statistical anomaly; it threatens approximately 320,000 jobs, contributing to an escalating financial toll on creditors, now estimated at around 56 billion euros. As the landscape continues to shift, the need for strategic interventions becomes increasingly urgent.

t-online
16. Dezember 2024 um 10:00

More Insolvencies in Saxony

Economy
Politics
Creditreform publishes insolvency statistics; insolvency rate in Saxony rose to 69 per 10,000 companies in 2024; national average 72; highest rates in Berlin, Bremen, Hamburg.
Frankfurter Rundschau
16. Dezember 2024 um 09:35

One of the largest skyscrapers in Germany is insolvent: Special event planned for the new year to help

Economy
Finance
The insolvent Trianon Tower in Frankfurt is one of the largest German high-rise buildings with a height of 186 meters, 45 floors and 68,000 square meters of space as well as over 500 parking spaces. Due to the ongoing recession in Germany, which is expected to lead to an increase of over 30% to 11,000 insolvencies in 2024 and up to 22,500 corporate insolvencies, Thomas Langen, chairman of the Credit Insurance Commission at the GDV, stated that "the situation is not good, the mood is bad and the..
tz
16. Dezember 2024 um 09:35

One of the largest skyscrapers in Germany is insolvent: Special event to help in the new year

Economy
Finance
The recession in Germany is leading to an increase in insolvencies. In the first half of 2024, there were 11,000 insolvencies, an increase of over 30% compared to the previous year. According to Thomas Langen, chairman of the Credit Insurance Commission at the GDV, "the situation is not good, the mood is bad, the uncertainty is great". Prominent examples are the only dairy in Saarland and Tupperware Deutschland GmbH. The insolvent Trianon office tower in Frankfurt is 186 meters high, has 45 fl..
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