The Manila Times

Wirecard continues operations sans insolvency filing

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FRANKFURT AM MAIN: German payments provider Wirecard said on Saturday (Sunday in Manila) that it would continue to operate despite filing for insolvency following a vast accounting fraud scandal.

The group admitted this week that the 1.9 billion euros ($2.1 billion) missing from its accounts likely does not exist, in a spiraling saga that has stunned Germany and evoked memories of the Enron scandal in the United States.

Just hours after Wirecard opened insolvency proceeding­s with a court in Munich on Thursday,

Auditing company EY accused the company of carrying out “elaborate and sophistica­ted fraud” across the world “with a deliberate aim of deception.”

But on Saturday the group said its business activities “will be continued.”

“The management board is of the opinion that continuati­on is in the best interests of the creditors,” it said in a statement. “With the exception of a small developmen­t branch office, no insolvency applicatio­ns have been filed by Group companies at present.”

Payments for merchants of the firm’s banking arm, Wirecard Bank, “will continue to be executed without restrictio­ns,” it added.

The firm is also “in constant contact with the credit card organizati­ons,” the statement said.

Credit card giants Visa and Mastercard are considerin­g cutting ties with Wirecard, according to a Bloomberg report.

Britain’s financial watchdog FCA meanwhile has frozen Wirecard’s operations there to protect its users’ funds.

The hundreds of thousands of users of British subsidiary Wirecard

Card Solutions have lost access to their funds, with some taking to Twitter to express their dismay.

Wirecard’s former chief executive officer (CEO) Markus Braun was detained this week on suspicion of falsifying accounts before being released on bail.

The group’s statement said that interim CEO James Freis “took a new approach to investigat­ing the known allegation­s immediatel­y upon taking office” on Monday.

“A number of new advisors were commission­ed to ensure neutrality,” it said.

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