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Signa Holding secures 600 million euro lifeline for restructuring - reports

Published 11/22/2023, 12:54 AM
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Signa Holding, the Austrian real estate giant owned by investor René Benko, is set to receive a critical cash infusion of 600 million euros to tackle immediate financial obligations and fuel an accelerated restructuring, according to media reports. The loan, secured at high interest rates with Signa Prime assets as collateral, is a strategic move to manage a significant debt repayment of 1.5 billion euros due by mid-2024. Amidst these financial maneuvers, René Benko has stepped down from his leadership roles within the company.

The Swiss private banking group Julius Baer has come under the regulatory eye of Finma due to its substantial risk exposure from lending to Benko's Signa Holding GmbH. With the European Central Bank's directives causing banks like Julius Baer to reassess their loan portfolios, concerns are mounting over liquidity issues and falling commercial property values. Julius Baer has already set aside 70 million francs in early November for potential losses and recorded a writedown of 82 million francs linked to financing Signa's acquisition of Globus. This move reflects the bank's attempt to mitigate risks associated with possible defaults.

These developments have had a noticeable impact on the financial markets, particularly affecting Julius Baer. The bank experienced a sharp 12% drop in share value on Monday, echoing the kind of market volatility seen during the pandemic. This decline signifies growing investor unease regarding Julius Baer's entanglement with Signa's financial challenges.

As Signa Holding navigates through this turbulent period, the company has brought on board a business restructuring specialist to lead the way forward. The firm urgently requires approximately 500 million euros to meet its immediate financial needs and seeks an additional 1.5 billion euros by mid-2024. This need arises in the face of a downturn in commercial real estate markets, which has considerably affected asset valuations and increased the urgency for strategic financial planning.

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