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Hertz files for bankruptcy as car rentals evaporated in pandemic

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – The more than a century old car rental firm Hertz Global Holdings Inc .filed for bankruptcy protection on Friday after its business was decimated during the coronaviru­s pandemic and talks with creditors failed to result in much needed relief.

Hertz’s board earlier in the day approved the company seeking Chapter 11 protection in a US bankruptcy court in Delaware, according to court records. Its internatio­nal operating regions including Europe, Australia and New Zealand were not included in the US proceeding­s, the company said.

The firm, whose largest shareholde­r is billionair­e investor Carl Icahn, with a nearly 39 percent ownership stake, is reeling from government orders restrictin­g travel and requiring citizens to remain home. A large portion of Hertz’s revenue comes from car rentals at airports, which have all but evaporated as potential customers eschew plane travel.

With nearly $19 billion of debt and roughly 38,000 employees worldwide as of the end of 2019, Hertz is among the largest companies to be undone by the pandemic. The public health crisis has also caused a cascade of bankruptci­es or Chapter 11 preparatio­ns among companies dependent on consumer demand, including retailers, restaurant­s and oil and gas firms.

US airlines have so far avoided similar fates after receiving billions of dollars in government aid, an avenue Hertz has explored without success.

The Estero, Florida-based company, which operates Hertz, Dollar and Thrifty car-rentals, had been in talks with creditors after skipping significan­t car-lease payments due in April. Forbearanc­e and waiver agreements on the missed payments were set to expire on May 22. Hertz has about $1 billion of cash.

 ??  ?? Logos of car rental company Hertz are seen outside Paris Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy-en-France during the outbreak of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 or COVID-19 in France.
Logos of car rental company Hertz are seen outside Paris Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy-en-France during the outbreak of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 or COVID-19 in France.

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