David Rosenberg reaches $30 million settlement with Primary Automotive Group

Massachusetts-centered Primary Automotive Team, owned by GPB Capital Holdings, reached a $30 million settlement with David Rosenberg, the company’s a person-time CEO.  

Rosenberg lives in Marblehead but oversaw dealerships in the course of New England, including two on Cape Cod. He was fired after blowing the whistle on GPB’s financial mismanagement, and in the approach, uncovering what could be a $1.8 billion Ponzi scheme.  

Rosenberg and his father, Ira, have deep roots and a storied heritage in the automotive marketplace in New England. Ira Rosenberg purchased his initially dealership in 1975, fashioned Ira Motor Group, bought it and then began Prime Motor Group with his son, David. The father-son duo grew the business to 20 dealerships in New England.  

The late Ira Rosenberg, left, and his son David built the Prime Motor Group into an automotive empire with 30 auto dealerships in New England before selling a majority interest in the company to GPB Capital Holdings in 2017.

In 2017, the Rosenbergs marketed a majority desire in Key Motor Group to GPB Holdings, an alternate fairness agency, for $235 million. But Rosenberg managed an possibility to sell his remaining fascination, which he tried using to acquire in 2019.   

The settlement very last 7 days cleared the way for GPB Capital Holdings to market Key Automotive Team, a person of the alternative investment firms’ companies. The Group includes 30 dealerships in the imid-Atlantic and New England region. 

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