Just over a month ago, McFit founder Rainer Schaller died in a tragic plane crash. Since then, the question has been how his fitness empire will continue. The company is now reporting on this
After the fatal plane crash of McFit founder Rainer Schaller, the RSG Group GmbH he founded wants to continue. “The RSG Group is still able to act,” said a spokeswoman for the company based in Berlin and Schlüsselfeld in the Bamberg district.
“Our company has four authorized signatories who can continue to conduct business on behalf of the RSG Group.”
After Schaller’s death, the succession now comes into force. The spokeswoman said that the new shareholders would determine who would take over the management in the future.
The “Frankish Day” newspaper initially reported on the company’s plans to continue despite Rainer Schaller’s death.
The well-known gym chain McFit belongs to the RSG Group founded by Rainer Schaller. Schaller’s private plane crashed into the sea near the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica on October 21 for reasons that have not yet been clarified.
On board the machine were Schaller himself, his partner, their two children, another German and the Swiss pilot.
Authorities found two bodies at the crash site. Eleven days after the crash, they finally ended the search operation. At the beginning of November, the RSG Group officially announced Rainer Schaller’s death.
The entrepreneur came from key field. He was born in Bamberg in 1969 and opened his first fitness studio in Würzburg in 1997. He relied on the discount principle in the fitness sector and created a huge studio chain with McFit. The RSG Group also includes fitness brands such as John Reed, Gold’s Gym and Cyberobics.
Not everyone who occasionally drinks beyond their thirst has an addiction problem. Diagnosing alcohol addiction is not easy. Researchers have taken a crucial step to simplify the identification of problem alcohol use.
A little more than ten million people watched “Wetten, dass…?” on Saturday evening with Thomas Gottschalk. The show was a clear winner – but lost a lot of ratings compared to the previous year.
The public prosecutor’s office is investigating the king of bakers and horse breeder Manfred von Allwörden for violating the Animal Welfare Act.
Also interesting for you:
Singles Day is hardly over when Black Friday announces itself with exciting offers: Although there is still a good week and a half until the infamous Friday, there are already some big discounts on technology, household appliances, fashion, jewellery, toys and much more. We show where you can save big before November 25, 2022.
The original of this post “After the death of McFit founder Rainer Schaller, succession now comes into force” comes from inFranken.de.