Wave of bankruptcies in the construction industry: bankruptcy of a company from St. Valentin

Wave of bankruptcies in the construction industry: bankruptcy of a company from St. Valentin

This year, many construction companies have already slipped into bankruptcy.
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According to the creditor protection association Creditreform, the reason for the insolvency is audits by the tax office, the health insurance fund and the construction workers’ holiday and severance pay fund. The company from St. Valentin was unable to cover the subsequent billings (the amount is currently unknown).

The company was active in the construction (auxiliary) industry, specifically in iron processing. Around 147 employees and 37 creditors are affected. The “CCI Service” was already closed before the bankruptcy was declared and operations will not continue. Information on liabilities could not yet be found on Wednesday.

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