AS Monaco took an important step on Friday, April 3, in its financial case, Basket News reported. Four weeks after the appointment of judicial administrator Stephane Garino, the Roca Team was not declared insolvent, according to Gabriel Pantel-Jouve of BeBasket. The Monegasque court has postponed the case until June 12, 2026, giving the club temporary breathing room to sort things out. This temporary relief largely comes from emergency state intervention, which provided enough money to avoid immediate bankruptcy.
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National carrier Air Calédonie filed for bankruptcy protection on March 27, 2026, in regional French courts, The Street reported. The flag carrier for the remote French overseas territory of New Caledonia, Air Calédonie has faced almost two months of protests over the decision to move the airline’s base in the capital city of Nouméa to a more distant airport. The carrier serves a remote territory in the South Pacific made up of more than 130 smaller islands. For many locals, the airline is a lifeline for transportation to hospitals, grocery stores and other critical infrastructure.

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A French decree will protect investors’ cryptos when platforms go bankrupt, The Currency Analytics reported. As of April 2026, holders of digital assets will have the same rights as those with traditional financial securities. The decree follows reforms launched in 2024. It strengthens the legal framework around digital assets. If a platform collapses, users’ cryptocurrencies remain their property. All platforms registered in France are affected. They must separate clients’ assets from their own funds.

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French hauliers are scrambling to recover unpaid invoices after Ziegler France entered court-supervised restructuring, Trans.Info reported. With offers from potential buyers due before a 31 March court hearing, the fallout is already spreading beyond the company itself. The scale of the exposure is already substantial. According to FNTR Bretagne, around 40 member companies have reported roughly €3 million in claims linked to Ziegler France, with some individual operators allegedly exposed for more than €1 million.
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Nacon subsidiaries Spiders, Kylotonn, Cyanide, and Nacon Tech have filed for insolvency, GamesIndustry.biz reported. As Game Developer reports, the France-based studios have commenced reorganisation proceedings at the Lille Métropole Commercial Court. Spiders is known for working on Greedfall franchise, Kylotonn oversees the World Rally Championship series, and Cyanide worked on the Styx and Blood Bowl franchises. All of the developers are based in Paris.
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French AA gaming developer and accessory manufacturer Nacon said that it has filed for insolvency after its majority shareholder Bigben failed to make a loan repayment, Endgadget.com reported. "To date, the company reports available assets do not allow it to meet its liabilities," Nacon wrote. The objective with insolvency, it said, was to allow "continued operation, protect employees and maintain jobs while renegotiating with its creditors." Nacon is behind the games Styx: Blades of Greed and was set to publish Terminator: Survivors before that title was delayed.
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According to a report released Thursday by the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE), the workforce in the country's automotive industry diminished by a third between 2010 and 2023, Euronews.com reported. This includes manufacturers, equipment makers and other suppliers, with the bulk of the disruption being caused by car manufacturers who cut 46,000 jobs during the 13-year period observed in the study. Falling sales due to Chinese competition, among other factors, exacerbated the issue and led to consequent factory closures and relocations.
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Bank of France Governor Francois Villeroy de Galhau will stand down in June, more than a year before the end of his term, allowing President Emmanuel Macron to name his replacement before a 2027 presidential election that the far-right could win, Reuters reported. Villeroy has been a consistent voice for lower interest rates in the European Central Bank's governing council, although analysts expect his successor to adopt a similar stance.
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Air Antilles, a regional French airline serving the Caribbean islands, has officially filed for bankruptcy protection (cessation de paiements) at the Pointe‑à‑Pitre mixed commercial court in Guadeloupe, after failing to meet financial obligations, Aeromorning reported. In an internal letter to employees dated Friday, Jan. 16, 2026, Louis Mussington, Chairman of Air Antilles’ board of directors (and President of the Territorial Authority of Saint‑Martin), announced the filing of the cessation de paiements declaration.

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France's competition watchdog has raided auditing firms as part of an anti-trust investigation, it said on Wednesday, while La Lettre financial publication said the "Big Four" firms Deloitte, KPMG, EY and PWC were among those targeted, Reuters reported. Autorite de la Concurrence, as the watchdog is known, on Tuesday carried out "unannounced inspections to visit and seize documents" at several companies offering services of auditing and financial reporting certification, it said in a statement. Deloitte said it had no comment to make, when contacted by Reuters about the matter.
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