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MPS declared bankrupt

As a result, the trustee is now responsible for safeguarding the company’s assets, assessing the financial situation, and exploring long-term possibilities.

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By: Greg Hrinya

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By order of the District Court of Gelderland dated, four companies in the MPS Group have been declared bankrupt. According to the courts in a filing on October 28, 2025, MPS Holding, MPS Systems, MPS Service & Commissioning and MPS Supply Chain have been declared bankrupt.

E.R. Looijen, attorney at Stellicher advocaten N.V., has been appointed as trustee in the bankruptcies. The court imposed a two-month cooling-off period. As a result of the bankruptcies, the trustee is now responsible for safeguarding the company’s assets, assessing the financial situation, and exploring possibilities for a going-concern sale of the assets, in order to preserve the brand, the technology, and the availability of spare parts for existing customers.

At this moment, all operational activities – including production, deliveries, and services – are temporarily suspended. The curator is investigating whether certain activities can be continued or transferred to a third party.

Stakeholders such as customers, suppliers, distributors, and service partners will find practical information and answers to frequently asked questions here. These FAQs are intended to clarify the most common issues relating to orders, payments, service, and contractual matters during the insolvency process.

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