Cape Times

Steinhoff to pursue global settlement after Amsterdam District Court decision

- BANELE GININDZA banele.ginindza@inl.co.za

STEINHOFF Internatio­nal Holdings yesterday reported that the Amsterdam District Court had refused to grant the additional requests made by Hamilton for interim measures related to the Settlement of Payments (SoP) claim analysis and voting process, leaving the beleaguere­d group room to pursue a proposed global settlement and its continuing suspension of payment proceeding­s.

The group said the ruling, which could not be appealed, had been deferred from earlier this month when the court heard the requests made by Hamilton and Lancaster 101, opposing parties on the proposed global settlement Lancaster 101 had withdrawn all its requests in reference to its proposed global settlement.

Hamilton, which is seeking R14 billion claims against Steinhoff, separately lodged an appeal against the May 28, 2021, decision of the court to appoint the Committee of Representa­tion. That appeal is currently pending before the Amsterdam Court of Appeal with a hearing on the admissibil­ity of the appeal being scheduled for June 22, 2021. "Steinhoff Internatio­nal Holdings will continue its defence against any attempt to disrupt the proposed global litigation settlement and Steinhoff Internatio­nal Holdings' ongoing Dutch SoP,“the group said in a note to shareholde­rs.

”The appeal lodged by Hamilton has not caused the court to reschedule the deadline of June 15, 2021, for the submission of claims against Steinhoff Internatio­nal Holdings. “The claims administra­tor will now commence a review of the claims that have been received in the Dutch SoP." Steinhoff's administra­tors have requested the supervisor­y judges in

the Dutch SoP to defer the creditors' meeting of June 30, 2021.

This request is currently pending, and no revised date for the creditors' meeting has yet been scheduled.

Eralier this year the retail group said it would make available €370 million (R6.17 billion) as total settlement considerat­ion to market purchase claimants (MPC) and contractua­l

claimants against it. The offer comes after Steinhoff made an applicatio­n to the Amsterdam District Court for a suspension of payments procedure (Dutch SoP), which was followed by the launching of a statutory compromise process under South African law (S155 Scheme), also as part of the implementa­tion of the Steinhoff Group global settlement.

The group said the settlement considerat­ion would be paid through its Stichting Steinhoff Recovery Foundation by way of 50 percent in cash and 50 percent in shares indirectly owned by the group in Pepkor Holdings at a deemed price of R15 a share.

Steinhoff's participat­ing claimants are categorise­d as MPCs, contractua­l claimants and financial creditors.

Steinhoff Internatio­nal has a primary listing on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and a secondary listing on the JSE Limited. The claims against Steinhoff were a result of the December 2017 admission to accounting irregulari­ties that led to its share price declining by more than 90 percent and a loss of more than R200bn in it market capitalisa­tion.

Steinhoff shares traded at 2.6 percent higher in intrada1.04 percent higher at R1.95 on the JSE.

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 ?? | Supplied ?? A STEINHOFF Internatio­nal Holdings logo on display outside the company’s offices in Stellenbos­ch.
| Supplied A STEINHOFF Internatio­nal Holdings logo on display outside the company’s offices in Stellenbos­ch.

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