Brazil Court Accepts Telecom Oi Request for Bankruptcy Protection
30 June 2016 - 11:20AM
Dow Jones News
SÃ O PAULO—A Brazilian court on Wednesday granted bankruptcy
protection for troubled telephone company Oi SA in the largest
request of its kind in the country's history.
The company now has 60 days to present a recovery plan for
creditors.
Oi filed the largest bankruptcy protection request in Brazil's
history on June 20, just days after debt restructuring talks with
creditors collapsed. The filing by Oi and six subsidiaries lists
65.4 billion reais ($20.19 billion) in debt.
The company's total debt includes 15.4 billion reais in
liabilities with regulators and tax authorities.
The rest of Oi's debt, or 50 billions reais, is owed to
international bondholders and local banks. The bondholders are owed
around 34 billion reais, while the banks, including Banco do Brasil
SA, the Brazilian Development Bank and Itaú Unibanco Holdings SA,
are owed 16 billion reais.
Since 2009, the company has accumulated a huge amount of debt to
complete two mergers, first with Brasil Telecom and later with
Portuguese company Portugal Telecom. Those deals failed to generate
enough cash flow to fund the company's investment needs.
Oi has low penetration in the mobile phone and broadband
markets, the most critical and profitable segments of the
telecommunications sector in Brazil, according to analysts.
Write to Rogerio Jelmayer at rogerio.jelmayer@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 29, 2016 21:05 ET (01:05 GMT)
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