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Austrian property tycoon Benko's family trust files for insolvency

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Posted on March 11, 2026

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VIENNA, March 11 (Reuters) - A large trust established for the family of fallen Austrian property tycoon Rene Benko has filed for insolvency, it said on Wednesday, after it was ordered to pay around $

Austrian Tycoon Benko’s Family Trust Enters Insolvency After $1 Billion Ruling

Background and Details of the Benko Family Trust Insolvency

Filing for Insolvency After Arbitration Ruling

VIENNA, March 11 (Reuters) - A large trust established for the family of fallen Austrian property tycoon Rene Benko has filed for insolvency, it said on Wednesday, after it was ordered to pay around $1 billion to firms belonging to Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund Mubadala.

Collapse of Signa and Its Impact

The step follows the collapse from 2023 onwards of Benko's property group Signa, itself Austria's biggest insolvency, which once held a large portfolio of luxury properties such as five-star hotels in Venice and Vienna, and stakes in department-store chains including Switzerland's Globus and Britain's Selfridges.

Legal Troubles and Convictions

Benko’s Arrest and Sentencing

Benko has been in prison since his arrest a year ago on suspicion of having committed various offences including fraud. He was convicted of insolvency-related fraud in October and sentenced to two years in prison, before being convicted of the same offence two months later and given a suspended sentence.

Denial and Appeals

Benko denies wrongdoing and is appealing both convictions.

Details of the Insolvency Filing

Statement from the Laura Private Foundation

"Due to payment obligations arising from two arbitration awards, the board of trustees of the Laura Private Foundation has filed for insolvency," the board of the trust named after Benko's daughter said in a statement.

Court Confirmation

The court in Benko's home city of Innsbruck where the statement said the insolvency claim had been filed confirmed it had received the claim and said it had opened insolvency proceedings.

Arbitration Awards and Mubadala’s Role

International Court of Arbitration Decision

In January, the International Court of Arbitration in Switzerland ordered the trust in two awards to pay three companies from the United Arab Emirates 900 million euros ($1 billion) in total in recognition of claims they had made, creditors' association KSV 1870 said.

Connection to Mubadala

KSV 1870 official Klaus Schaller said those companies belonged to Mubadala.

Exchange Rate Information

($1 = 0.8624 euros)

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Alexandra Schwarz-GoerlichWriting by Francois MurphyEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • Laura Private Foundation filed for insolvency on March 11, 2026, following two ICC arbitration awards totalling around €900 million in favour of Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala sovereign fund (krone.at).
  • At the time of insolvency filing, the foundation held assets valued at approximately €300 million, including apartment buildings in eastern Germany and premium Innsbruck properties, among them a villa worth up to €80 million (krone.at).
  • Financial statements as of end‑2022 show the foundation was already over‑indebted: cash had dwindled to under €2 million and liabilities far outweighed remaining assets, excluding virtually worthless Signa shares (krone.at)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Rene Benko's family trust file for insolvency?
The trust filed for insolvency after being ordered to pay about $1 billion to Mubadala-owned firms due to arbitration awards.
What is Signa’s relevance to the insolvency?
Signa, Benko's property group, collapsed from 2023 onwards and was Austria's biggest insolvency, linked to the family trust's troubles.
Who is Mubadala in the context of this case?
Mubadala is an Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund that claims around $1 billion from the Benko family trust via its companies.
What are the legal proceedings against Rene Benko?
Benko was convicted of insolvency-related fraud and sentenced to prison. He is appealing the convictions.
Where was the insolvency claim for the family trust filed?
The claim was filed at the court in Innsbruck, Benko’s home city.

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