Supervisory board member quits after just five days

The new Signa supervisory board members were elected just five days ago, but now everything seems different again. Or at least a position. That’s what he reports Standard on Monday evening. Accordingly, does the entrepreneur Karin Exner-Wöhrer (Salzburger Aluminum AG) has already backed down again. Exner-Wöhrer is said to have informed the supervisory board heads and restructuring administrators of the two companies (Prime and Development) that she was resigning from her position as Prime’s supervisory board member.

She will resign from office four weeks after receiving the letter from the companies. That’s how he reports it Standard with reference to those involved. There was no comment from Prime itself when asked, and Exner-Wöhrer also kept a low profile. According to the report, various agreements were not kept. There are also said to be uncertainties regarding supervisory board remuneration.

Signa Prime’s supervisory board was reduced from eight to five people last Wednesday. Were placed on the Signa Prime supervisory board Michael Mitterdorfer and Karin Exner-Wöhrer as well as Sebastian Schäfer chosen. From 2003 to 2023, Schäfer, a lawyer, worked at the Credit Suisse Group in Zurich, London and Frankfurt, among other things, as a restructuring specialist. Since January 2024 he has been working for Kühne Holding AG led by logistics billionaire Klaus-Michael Kühne, who is a major shareholder in Signa Prime.

As retaining Michael Siefert from investor Madison International Realty and the German RAG manager Jürgen-Johann Rupp. With the announced departure of Exner-Wöhrer, this circle is shrinking to four people.

By Editor

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