2025年9月2日
R&I Update - September 2025 – 6 / 6 观点
On 25 August 2025, the Insolvency Court approved the sale of Liberty Ostrava a.s. (Liberty Ostrava), one of the Czech Republic’s largest steelmakers, as a going concern. The deal, still pending competition clearance, keeps the plant up and running, securing about 2,500 jobs.
Founded in 1951 as Nová Huť and acquired by Liberty Steel Group in 2019, Liberty Ostrava has long been a pillar of Czech heavy industry. With an annual capacity of up to 3.6 million tonnes and exports to more than 40 countries, the company once employed over 6,000 people. It has also been recognized for its ambitious “Greensteel” project, aiming to cut CO₂ emissions by more than 80% through new hybrid furnaces.
Even so, soaring energy prices and weak steel demand pushed the company into insolvency in 2024. After an unsuccessful attempt at preventive restructuring, Liberty Ostrava was forced into bankruptcy. However, the recently approved sale should ensure the enterprise’s continuation under new management.
Czech insolvency is still largely liquidation-oriented
Selling a business enterprise as a going concern is possible but rare
Creditors drive the process, courts mainly oversee
To discuss the issues raised in this article in more detail, please contact a member of our Restructuring and Insolvency team.
作者 David Volek