Disponentparken in Grängesberg enters bankruptcy

Disponentparken in Grängesberg has been declared bankrupt due to long-standing financial issues. Despite municipal grants totaling 800,000 kronor over the past six months, the funds were insufficient. The future is uncertain for nearly 20 employees.

Disponentparken in Grängesberg has been placed into bankruptcy following prolonged financial difficulties. The operation struggled despite municipal support.

The municipality provided a total of 800,000 kronor in grants over the past six months, but the money was not enough to keep the business running, as reported by nyaludvikatidning.se. The bankruptcy now directly impacts the staff.

The future remains uncertain for nearly 20 employees at Disponentparken, many of whom are on wage subsidies or in work training programs. No further details on next steps have emerged.

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