Auction of Moreschi’s business branch scheduled after declaration of bankruptcy

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Auction of Moreschi’s business branch scheduled after declaration of bankruptcy

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The Italian company Moreschi SpA, active in the production and sale of high-quality shoes since 1946, based in Vigevano, has been declared bankrupt by a ruling dated July 19 2024.

The receiver has been allowed by the Court to begin the sale of the business branch through an auction.

This branch, which involves the activity of producing and selling footwear and accessories, consists of:

  • The ‘Moreschi’ and ‘Stemar’ brands, currently registered and therefore exclusively usable by their owner;

  • IP rights, including designs, patents, model archives, internet domains, social media accounts, databases, etc.;

  • The store and showroom located in Milan, via Manzoni No 12, owned by third parties and leased by Moreschi SpA., along with the furnishingspresent within;

  • Raw materials (leather, etc.);

  • Finished products amounting to approximately 7,000 pairs of shoes;

  • Furnishings and machinery for production present in the industrial facility.

The auction will take place based on a minimum price set at €1,737,650.

Online bids must be submitted, accompanied by a deposit equal to 30% of the offered price, by 21:00 (Rome time) on March 30 2025, and will beexamined at 15:00 (Rome time) on March 31 2025, with an immediate subsequent start of the online bidding – only in the event of multiple valid bids –which will end at 16:00 (Rome time) on April 3 2025.

The award will be given to the best bidder without any possibility of additional increases (in derogation of Article 217 of the Italian Bankruptcy Code). The deadline for the transfer of the business branch is set for April 17 2025, at the presence of an Italian notary.

Every appraisal, document and piece of information can be required at the procedure email address: lg51.2024pavia@pecliquidazionigiudiziali.it or at the email addresses: gorgoni@studiogpl.it, paolo.bisio@studiogpl.it, elisa.rizzi@studiogpl.it.

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