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AMSTERDAM - The closed headquarters of VanMoof on the Mauritskade. The court in Amsterdam has declared the Dutch e-bike company bankrupt. It was recently announced that VanMoof was discontinuing the sale of new bicycles. ANP DINGENA MOL netherlands out - belgium out (Photo by Dingena Mol / ANP MAG / ANP via AFP)

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Dutch e-bike firm VanMoof declared bankrupt

THE HAGUE, Netherlands, July 18 – Dutch electric bike maker VanMoof, whose popularity earned it the name “Tesla of e-bikes” but has faced financial problems, has been declared bankrupt by a court, the company said Tuesday.

The company had raised $128 million in September 2021 in an effort to expand as it rode a boom in the e-bike sector after the Covid pandemic prompted people to seek alternatives means of transportation.

But it has struggled since then, with Dutch media saying it was plagued by bad publicity as bikes broke down frequently and repairs took too long.

The Amsterdam firm lost almost 80 million euros ($90 million) in 2021 and the same figure last year, according to financial daily Het Financieele Dagblad (FD).

An Amsterdam court granted the company a stay of payment last week after VanMoof filed for protection from creditors.

But the firm said the court withdrew the suspension of payment proceeding of VanMoof’s Dutch legal entities on Monday and “declared these entities bankrupt.”

VanMoof added that its legal entities outside the Netherlands are not in insolvency proceedings.

Two administrators were appointed as trustees.

The trustees “are investigating the possibilities of a re-start out of bankruptcy by means of an asset sale to a third party, so that the activities of VanMoof can be continued,” the company said in a statement.

VanMoof’s bikes, which are sold in 20 countries, are known for their sleek, simplistic design with a battery hidden in the frame. Its bikes cost several thousand euros.

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