Intrum files for "Chapter 11" in the US
Intrum files for "Chapter 11" in the US

Intrum files for "Chapter 11" in the US

Europe's biggest debt collector, said on Friday it will file for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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RE+D magazine
18.10.2024

Intrum, Europe's biggest debt collector, said on Friday it will file for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States as it seeks to restructure its own finances.

The company has struggled as the pandemic, an energy crisis and two-decade-high interest rates failed to unleash a wave of loan defaults, with concerns mounting over Intrum's net debt, which reached 49.4 billion Swedish crowns ($4.69 billion) at the end of June.

Intrum had won support for a debt restructuring from 73% of its noteholders, enough for a U.S. Chapter 11 procedure but short of the 75% needed to qualify, opens new tab for a simpler process under English law or a 90% threshold for an all-voluntary process.

The company expects to start the Chapter 11 proceedings by mid-November and get approval of the restructuring plan by year-end, it said, adding this would result in the recapitalisation taking effect during the first quarter of next year.