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Germán Efromovich

Germán Efromovich (born 1950 in La Paz)[1] is a Bolivian-born entrepreneur with multiple citizenship: Brazilian, Colombian, and Polish.[2] He was born into a family of Polish Jews.[2] His net worth is estimated to be $1 billion.

Efromovich in 2012

Biography

His family is originally from Poland. Looking for a new home after World War II, his parents left Poland for South America, first to Bolivia, where he was born, and later to Chile, where Germán Efromovich was raised from 1955 in Arica and then from 1964 in São Paulo, Brazil. After schooling he earned a degree in mechanical engineering from FEI University in Brazil. His career includes selling encyclopedias, dubbing Mexican movies into Portuguese and the ownership of a school in São Bernardo do Campo, where in the 1980s he taught a union leader named Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva,[3] who later became President of Brazil.

The oil sector laid the groundwork for what would become Synergy Group. To build his oil and aviation empire Efromovich bought Avianca, Colombia's national airline, in 2004, for US$64m, plus the assumption of US$ 220 million in debt and leasing liabilities.[4] Initially performing only nondestructive testing for the Brazilian-government-run oil company, Petrobras, Efromovich developed more business to the point of building and leasing oil rigs. His other businesses include power plants, shipyards and products for the medical industry.

After the sinking of one of these oil rigs in the South Atlantic, off the Brazilian coast, legal disputes with insurance companies and with Petrobras, Germán Efromovich began investing in aviation. This was by pure chance, because a customer, who could not pay cash in a business deal, gave him two of his aircraft. This was the beginning of an air taxi company. The Efromovich brothers called it OceanAir and started to transport staff between the oil exploration site in Macaé and Rio de Janeiro.[5] OceanAir, 2010 renamed Avianca Brazil, was launched in 1998 and six years later he purchased the Colombian legacy airline Avianca from Julio Mario Santo Domingo. As a result of his major investments in Colombia's economic and social development, Efromovich was officially made an honorary Colombian citizen in 2005 by the Colombian government.[6][7]

He has control or shares in his own Synergy Group, based in Rio de Janeiro, which in 1998 was offering maintenance services for oil operations in Brazil. In late 2004, Efromovich's company agreed to buy a controlling stake in Avianca, which at the time was under the protection of Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. Synergy Group subsequently acquired the remainder of Avianca in 2005.[8]

In February 2010, Avianca and TACA merged to AviancaTaca. The TACA Group encompassed TACA Airlines and their participation in Lacsa, Aviateca, Sansa Airlines, La Costeña, Aeroperlas and Isleña Airlines. Avianca includes: Avianca, Tampa Cargo and the recently incorporated AeroGal from Ecuador. The combined Avianca and Taca is now the second-largest airline in the region in terms of revenue, behind Chilean-Brazilian's LATAM Airlines Group. All these airlines are controlled by Synergy Aerospace Corp. based in Bogota, a subsidiarity of Synergy Group.[9]

Efromovich also has shares in Wayraperú, Avianca Ecuador and OceanAir, which was later renamed Avianca Brasil.[10]

On November 5, 2017, the Paradise Papers, a set of confidential electronic documents relating to offshore investment, revealed that Efromovich and Synergy Group's subsidiary Avianca Holdings were linked to an offshore conglomerate used for the aerocommercial holding business with ramifications in Bermuda, Panama and Cyprus. Efromovich used a Panamanian offshore that hid more than 20 firms located in tax havens.[11]

On August 19, 2020, Efromovich and his brother José were arrested in São Paulo as a part of Operation Car Wash, and as a result of their involvement in a corruption scheme that involved paying bribes of about R$40 million between 2009 and 2013 to Petrobras and Transpetro high executives so as to win bids to build Panamax ships for the company in the Efremovichs' Estaleiro Ilha (Eisa) shipyard.[12][13] Both arrests were preemptive and the brothers were put under house arrest in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.[12] Efromovich has insisted on his innocence.[14] A Brazilian tribunal considered that the accusations are proper, and decided to start a trial on September, 2020.[15]

The arrest order on both brothers was lifted on November 11, 2020,[16] in response to a habeas corpus claim by their defense, although the injunction and preemptive measures are being held in place, which forbids them from leaving the country, changing their residence without informing the authorities, moving any banking account outside the country, or making any management or financial decision in the companies they are stockholders of. They also must surrender their passports, informing the judge of their current addresses and committing to attend all appointments and hearings to which they are summoned as part of the process being advanced on them.[16]

Efromovich is the president of a 2022 Italian start-up airline, AeroItalia.[17]

Family

Germán Efromovich is married to Hilda and they have three daughters. His life is spent shuttling between São Paulo and Bogotá. He has a brother named José Efromovich, five years younger, who was the chairman of Avianca Brazil.[18]

References

  1. ^ [1] 2017-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, 12 June 2015 (in Portuguese)
  2. ^ a b Paweł Rożyński: Całkiem fajny kraj 2014-05-25 at the Wayback Machine at Rzeczpospolita, 2 February 2013.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  4. ^ Efromovich: Unlikely owner saves national airline Financial Times Online, 8 May 2012
  5. ^ José Efromovich: O imigrante que construiu um império ao lado do irmão (in English: José Efromovich : The immigrant who built an empire with his brother), Estadão Online, 6 June 2011 (pt)
  6. ^ Empresario brasileño Efromovich recibió nacionalidad colombiana EFE Agency, retrieved 28 July 2012 (es)
  7. ^ Official press release from the Presidency of Colombia 9 November 2005 (es)
  8. ^ Efromovich to own Latin America's No. 2 airline Global Travel Industry News Online, 18 October 2009
  9. ^ Reuters Editorial (2012-10-18). "Portugal picks Synergy for final TAP airline bid". Reuters. Retrieved 2017-01-02. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  10. ^ Efromovich to own Latin America's No. 2 airline Global Travel Industry News, 18 October 2009
  11. ^ Delfino, Emilia; Crucianelli, Sandra; Fitz Patrick, Mariel; Brom, Ricardo; Jastreblansky, Maia; Ruiz, Iván; Alconada Mon, Hugo (10 November 2017). "Paradise Papers - El entramado de más de 20 offshores detrás del desembarco de Avianca". Perfil. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  12. ^ a b "Germán e José Efromovich são presos em nova fase da Lava Jato que investiga contratos da Transpetro". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  13. ^ Reuters, Contributors Ricardo Brito Reuters Marcelo Rochabrun. "Majority owners of airline Avianca arrested in Brazil, source says". www.nasdaq.com. Retrieved 2020-08-19. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  14. ^ Acosta, Luis Jaime (2020-08-21). "Empresário Germán Efromovich se declara inocente após ser alvo da Lava Jato; quer investir na Avianca". Reuters (in French). Retrieved 2020-12-30.[dead link]
  15. ^ Welle (www.dw.com), Deutsche. "Lava Jato: Brasil abre juicio por corrupción contra los Efromovich | DW | 30.09.2020". DW.COM (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-12-30.
  16. ^ a b Staff, Forbes (2020-11-12). "Tribunal brasileño deja en libertad a los hermanos Efromovich". Forbes Colombia (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2020-12-30.
  17. ^ "Aeroitalia. The new Italian airline with big ambitions".
  18. ^ Interview in Portuguese with Estadão TV, 5 June 2011 (pt)

External links

  • Ecopetrol interview with German Efromovich, May-June 2005 2012-02-06 at the Wayback Machine
  • Latin Trade, 25 May 2011
  • ECOPETROL: The Efromovich’s challenge 2012-02-06 at the Wayback Machine

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German Efromovich born 1950 in La Paz 1 is a Bolivian born entrepreneur with multiple citizenship Brazilian Colombian and Polish 2 He was born into a family of Polish Jews 2 His net worth is estimated to be 1 billion Efromovich in 2012 Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditHis family is originally from Poland Looking for a new home after World War II his parents left Poland for South America first to Bolivia where he was born and later to Chile where German Efromovich was raised from 1955 in Arica and then from 1964 in Sao Paulo Brazil After schooling he earned a degree in mechanical engineering from FEI University in Brazil His career includes selling encyclopedias dubbing Mexican movies into Portuguese and the ownership of a school in Sao Bernardo do Campo where in the 1980s he taught a union leader named Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva 3 who later became President of Brazil The oil sector laid the groundwork for what would become Synergy Group To build his oil and aviation empire Efromovich bought Avianca Colombia s national airline in 2004 for US 64m plus the assumption of US 220 million in debt and leasing liabilities 4 Initially performing only nondestructive testing for the Brazilian government run oil company Petrobras Efromovich developed more business to the point of building and leasing oil rigs His other businesses include power plants shipyards and products for the medical industry After the sinking of one of these oil rigs in the South Atlantic off the Brazilian coast legal disputes with insurance companies and with Petrobras German Efromovich began investing in aviation This was by pure chance because a customer who could not pay cash in a business deal gave him two of his aircraft This was the beginning of an air taxi company The Efromovich brothers called it OceanAir and started to transport staff between the oil exploration site in Macae and Rio de Janeiro 5 OceanAir 2010 renamed Avianca Brazil was launched in 1998 and six years later he purchased the Colombian legacy airline Avianca from Julio Mario Santo Domingo As a result of his major investments in Colombia s economic and social development Efromovich was officially made an honorary Colombian citizen in 2005 by the Colombian government 6 7 He has control or shares in his own Synergy Group based in Rio de Janeiro which in 1998 was offering maintenance services for oil operations in Brazil In late 2004 Efromovich s company agreed to buy a controlling stake in Avianca which at the time was under the protection of Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings Synergy Group subsequently acquired the remainder of Avianca in 2005 8 In February 2010 Avianca and TACA merged to AviancaTaca The TACA Group encompassed TACA Airlines and their participation in Lacsa Aviateca Sansa Airlines La Costena Aeroperlas and Islena Airlines Avianca includes Avianca Tampa Cargo and the recently incorporated AeroGal from Ecuador The combined Avianca and Taca is now the second largest airline in the region in terms of revenue behind Chilean Brazilian s LATAM Airlines Group All these airlines are controlled by Synergy Aerospace Corp based in Bogota a subsidiarity of Synergy Group 9 Efromovich also has shares in Wayraperu Avianca Ecuador and OceanAir which was later renamed Avianca Brasil 10 On November 5 2017 the Paradise Papers a set of confidential electronic documents relating to offshore investment revealed that Efromovich and Synergy Group s subsidiary Avianca Holdings were linked to an offshore conglomerate used for the aerocommercial holding business with ramifications in Bermuda Panama and Cyprus Efromovich used a Panamanian offshore that hid more than 20 firms located in tax havens 11 On August 19 2020 Efromovich and his brother Jose were arrested in Sao Paulo as a part of Operation Car Wash and as a result of their involvement in a corruption scheme that involved paying bribes of about R 40 million between 2009 and 2013 to Petrobras and Transpetro high executives so as to win bids to build Panamax ships for the company in the Efremovichs Estaleiro Ilha Eisa shipyard 12 13 Both arrests were preemptive and the brothers were put under house arrest in the face of the COVID 19 pandemic 12 Efromovich has insisted on his innocence 14 A Brazilian tribunal considered that the accusations are proper and decided to start a trial on September 2020 15 The arrest order on both brothers was lifted on November 11 2020 16 in response to a habeas corpus claim by their defense although the injunction and preemptive measures are being held in place which forbids them from leaving the country changing their residence without informing the authorities moving any banking account outside the country or making any management or financial decision in the companies they are stockholders of They also must surrender their passports informing the judge of their current addresses and committing to attend all appointments and hearings to which they are summoned as part of the process being advanced on them 16 Efromovich is the president of a 2022 Italian start up airline AeroItalia 17 Family EditGerman Efromovich is married to Hilda and they have three daughters His life is spent shuttling between Sao Paulo and Bogota He has a brother named Jose Efromovich five years younger who was the chairman of Avianca Brazil 18 References Edit 1 Archived 2017 10 11 at the Wayback Machine 12 June 2015 in Portuguese a b Pawel Rozynski Calkiem fajny kraj Archived 2014 05 25 at the Wayback Machine at Rzeczpospolita 2 February 2013 Efromovich Hardworking Visionary Latin Trade Group Archived from the original on 2013 09 27 Retrieved 2013 06 29 Efromovich Unlikely owner saves national airline Financial Times Online 8 May 2012 Jose Efromovich O imigrante que construiu um imperio ao lado do irmao in English Jose Efromovich The immigrant who built an empire with his brother Estadao Online 6 June 2011 pt Empresario brasileno Efromovich recibio nacionalidad colombiana EFE Agency retrieved 28 July 2012 es Official press release from the Presidency of Colombia 9 November 2005 es Efromovich to own Latin America s No 2 airline Global Travel Industry News Online 18 October 2009 Reuters Editorial 2012 10 18 Portugal picks Synergy for final TAP airline bid Reuters Retrieved 2017 01 02 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Efromovich to own Latin America s No 2 airline Global Travel Industry News 18 October 2009 Delfino Emilia Crucianelli Sandra Fitz Patrick Mariel Brom Ricardo Jastreblansky Maia Ruiz Ivan Alconada Mon Hugo 10 November 2017 Paradise Papers El entramado de mas de 20 offshores detras del desembarco de Avianca Perfil Retrieved 10 November 2017 a b German e Jose Efromovich sao presos em nova fase da Lava Jato que investiga contratos da Transpetro G1 in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2020 08 19 Reuters Contributors Ricardo Brito Reuters Marcelo Rochabrun Majority owners of airline Avianca arrested in Brazil source says www nasdaq com Retrieved 2020 08 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Acosta Luis Jaime 2020 08 21 Empresario German Efromovich se declara inocente apos ser alvo da Lava Jato quer investir na Avianca Reuters in French Retrieved 2020 12 30 dead link Welle www dw com Deutsche Lava Jato Brasil abre juicio por corrupcion contra los Efromovich DW 30 09 2020 DW COM in European Spanish Retrieved 2020 12 30 a b Staff Forbes 2020 11 12 Tribunal brasileno deja en libertad a los hermanos Efromovich Forbes Colombia in Mexican Spanish Retrieved 2020 12 30 Aeroitalia The new Italian airline with big ambitions Interview in Portuguese with Estadao TV 5 June 2011 pt External links EditEcopetrol interview with German Efromovich May June 2005 Archived 2012 02 06 at the Wayback Machine Efromovich Hardworking Visionary Latin Trade 25 May 2011 ECOPETROL The Efromovich s challenge Archived 2012 02 06 at the Wayback Machine Efromovich Hardworking Visionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title German Efromovich amp oldid 1147254452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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