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Quantron AG

Insolvency administrator examines chances of a continuation

Quantron AG, a platform provider for sustainable battery-electric and hydrogen-electric mobility for trucks and buses, is in preliminary insolvency proceedings.
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THE KEY POINTS IN BRIEF
• QUANTRON is working on ways to successfully continue business operations
• Preliminary insolvency proceedings have been started to continue Quantron AG, in which BBL Brockdorff has been given the mandate to structure further business activities
• Denis Muratov becomes the new chairman of the supervisory board and heads the activities as interim CEO

As of this week, Quantron AG is in pre­lim­i­nary insol­ven­cy pro­ceed­ings. The respon­si­ble dis­trict court of Augs­burg has appoint­ed attor­ney Con­stan­tin Graf Salm-Hoogstraeten from the restruc­tur­ing law firm BBL as the pre­lim­i­nary insol­ven­cy admin­is­tra­tor for the com­pa­ny’s assets.

Togeth­er with his team, he will now ana­lyze the com­pa­ny’s sit­u­a­tion.

We need to get a clear pic­ture of the fig­ures and the sit­u­a­tion before we can make any reli­able state­ments.

His team is still exam­in­ing whether it is pos­si­ble to pre-finance insol­ven­cy ben­e­fits for employ­ees so that pay­ments remain secure.

Mean­while, the founder, Andreas Haller, is still under­go­ing reha­bil­i­ta­tion and recov­ery fol­low­ing his sec­ond heart attack in Sep­tem­ber 2024. Beate Reimann, CFO since Feb­ru­ary 2024, and Rene Woll­mann, CTO since April 2023, are there­fore cur­rent­ly con­tin­u­ing to run the com­pa­ny.

In addi­tion, Denis Mura­tov, Chair­man of the Super­vi­so­ry Board and ‘Inter­im CEO’, is tak­ing on addi­tion­al respon­si­bil­i­ty to guide the com­pa­ny through the cri­sis. Mura­tov is Man­ag­ing Part­ner at Fund4SE and has already led numer­ous projects for trans­port, telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions, Fin­Tech and ven­ture cap­i­tal. Dur­ing the ongo­ing peri­od, busi­ness oper­a­tions will remain active so that cus­tomers and part­ners can con­tin­ue to be sup­port­ed with full com­mit­ment. QUANTRON was found­ed in July 2019 as a spin-off of Haller GmbH & Co. KG and cur­rent­ly employs 90 peo­ple.

Quantron AG is a plat­form provider and spe­cial­ist in sus­tain­able pas­sen­ger and freight trans­port; in par­tic­u­lar for trucks, bus­es and vans with all-elec­tric dri­ve trains and H2 fuel cell tech­nol­o­gy. The Ger­man com­pa­ny, based in Augs­burg, Bavaria, is a high-tech spin-off of the renowned Haller GmbH, com­bin­ing over 140 years of com­mer­cial vehi­cle expe­ri­ence with the lat­est e‑mobility know-how and posi­tion­ing itself glob­al­ly as a part­ner to exist­ing OEMs. Fur­ther infor­ma­tion can be found at: www.quantron.net.

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