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    Insurers built €3bn exposure to struggling Signa property empire

    Press RoomBy Press RoomDecember 12, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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    German insurers including Munich Re and Allianz have amassed more than €3bn of exposure to the struggling property empire owned by real estate billionaire René Benko.

    The network of firms in Benko’s Signa group not only borrowed from banks including Julius Baer and UniCredit, but also relied heavily on funding from more than half a dozen insurers, according to documents reviewed by the Financial Times and people with first-hand knowledge of the details.

    The people added that about a third of this exposure was not backed by any collateral. “For some insurers, this will be extremely painful,” one of the people said.

    Signa Holding, the central company in the group that owns Selfridges in London, the Chrysler building in New York and KaDeWe in Berlin, filed for administration last month. The company had built up €5bn in debt by the end of September, the majority of it during the first nine months of this year.

    Benko has not disclosed the total debt accumulated by firms across the Signa group, but people familiar with the structure say his other entities have borrowed more than twice that amount. Many companies within the group are still trading, but people close to the business said further insolvencies were expected within days. Read the full exclusive story.

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