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Investors approve Hanover Debt Restructure

Published: Tue 9 Dec 2008 03:16 PM
9 December 2008
Investors approve Hanover Debt Restructure Proposals
Hanover is pleased to announce that the Debt Restructure Proposals for secured depositors, secured stockholders, subordinated noteholders and bondholders have been approved at investor meetings held in Auckland today.
By value, over 70 per cent of each class of investor voted. All of the extraordinary resolutions, each of which required 75 per cent approval, were passed.
The results of the extraordinary resolutions, as a percentage of votes cast, were:
- Hanover Finance secured depositors – 92.97 per cent in favour
- United Finance secured stockholders – 94.15 per cent in favour
- Hanover Finance subordinated noteholders – 75.76 per cent in favour
- Hanover Capital bondholders – 93.23 per cent in favour
Hanover will now commence implementation of the plan.
Hanover chairman Greg Muir says investors have clearly understood the real issues triggering the restructuring proposal, and have demonstrated confidence in the board, management, shareholders and trustees to work through this difficult period in property and finance markets.
“Hanover is confident that the plan has every prospect of delivering on the repayment schedule endorsed by investors. We will be focused on achieving at least that outcome within the five-year term of the plan.”
Secured depositors and stockholders will receive a first repayment of capital on 15 March 2009, with further payments quarterly from the end of June 2009 through to December 2013.
ENDS

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