CIFI Holdings Announces Periodic Mandatory Conversion of Mandatory Convertible Bonds

Reuters
Feb 02
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/00884">CIFI Holdings</a> Announces Periodic Mandatory Conversion of Mandatory Convertible Bonds

CIFI Holdings Group Co. Ltd. has announced details regarding the periodic mandatory conversion of its zero coupon secured guaranteed mandatory convertible bonds (MCBs), originally issued as part of its scheme consideration to scheme creditors. According to the company, as the aggregate principal amount of MCBs converted on or prior to January 29, 2026, exceeded 20% of the total principal amount, no periodic mandatory conversion will occur with respect to the first periodic mandatory conversion record date. Shareholders and investors are advised to exercise caution when dealing in the company’s securities.

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