Lauritz.com has been taken into bankruptcy proceedings
No. 6/2023
Copenhagen, 11 July 2023
Following the announcement on June 28 2023 (company announcement no. 5/2023) regarding commencement of in-court restructuring procedures, it is announced that Lauritz.com Group A/S has been taken into bankruptcy proceedings by the Maritime & Commercial High Court after its own petition as the company has been unable to find a sustainable solution during the restructuring proceedings. At the same time, five subsidiaries (including Lauritz.com A/S) have also been taken into bankruptcy proceedings.
Attorney at law Henrik Selchau Poulsen has been appointed trustee and will continue the efforts to seek the best solution for the creditors. There are at the moment ongoing negotiations with prospective buyers that will, if they are successful, continue the business. These negotiations will, in that case, be finalized within a short timeframe.
A separate press release in Danish will be issued by the company with further details.
Henrik Selchau Poulsen, Trustee
For press enquiries, please contact:
E-mail: [email protected]
Certified Adviser: Erik Penser Bank AB
Market place: Nasdaq First North Growth Market Stockholm
The information was submitted for publication through the agency of the contact person set out above, at 08.57 am CEST on 11 July 2023.
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