Sweden’s Intrum Wins Chapter 11 Plan Confirmation From US Judge

Bloomberg
01 Jan

(Bloomberg) -- A US bankruptcy judge has confirmed the debt restructuring plan of Sweden’s Intrum AB despite the opposition from a minority group of creditors, clearing a major obstacle for the debt collector. 

Judge Christopher Lopez’s ruling came after a days-long hearing in Texas, where attorneys of Intrum and opposing creditors argued over the validity of the company’s US bankruptcy filing. 

“If this restructuring is done, it’s going to preserve the debtor’s ability to operate as a going concern,” company attorney Andrew M. Leblanc said at an earlier hearing. Only 6% of creditors stood at the court to object the plan, he added. 

Benjamin Finestone, an attorney for holders of Intrum notes due 2025, said US bankruptcy courts have consistently dismissed petitions filed by financially healthy companies with no need to reorganize in Chapter 11. He argued that Intrum had “no liquidity issue,” “no business in the US” and “no financial distress.”

A last-minute deal between the opposing holders and Intrum was struck and fell apart within one day earlier this month, leading to a contentious hearing. The group, of which members include Diameter Capital Partners, had argued before that the plan doesn’t reflect that their bonds are first temporally in line of repayment.

Intrum in November sought court protection in Texas to deal with a debt pile that became unwieldy after interest rates rose. The company reached a deal to restructure its 58.4 billion krona ($5.3 billion) debt pile earlier this year with the support of 82% of its creditors. 

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