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Factbox-Key aspects of Ukraine's unprecedented $20 billion debt restructuring deal

Published 07/22/2024, 06:26 AM
Updated 07/22/2024, 06:30 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of central Kharkiv, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, May 20, 2024. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) - Ukraine announced on Monday a preliminary deal with a bondholder group to restructure $19.7 billion in debt. The ad hoc group controls 22% of the bonds, and the government said investors holding an additional 3% of bonds, also indicated their support for the deal.  

Key aspects of the agreement, which bondholders must now vote to approve, include the following points.

HAIRCUT

- A 37% nominal haircut on Ukraine's outstanding international bonds which would save the country $11.4 billion in payments over the next three years.

NEW BONDS

- Two series of bonds issued to replace the existing claims.

- The first, a standard bond series, would make up 40% of outstanding claims. It would start paying interest from next year, with maturities ranging from 2029-2036. It would amortise from 2029.

- A second series making up 23% of the outstanding claim is designed to mature between 2030-2036.

- The second series would not pay interest until 2027, but would include a contingent component, meaning that if the economy outperformed IMF expectations in 2028, payments could ramp up and the overall haircut could be reduced to 25%. 

- Both sets of bonds are expected to be index-eligible by leading providers - a key factor for investors.

BONDS ISSUED BY STATE-OWNED FIRMS     

- Bonds issued by state agency Ukravtodor - which is in charge of building and maintaining roads - would receive the same treatment as sovereign bonds. The government statement did not mention power grid operator Ukrenergo's bonds.

BONDS AND WARRANTS    

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of central Kharkiv, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, May 20, 2024. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko/File Photo

- The deal would remove cross default clauses between the bonds and Ukraine's $2.6 billion GDP warrants.

- While the warrants were not restructured, the government said it would "ensure the fair and equitable treatment of holders of the warrants in any prospective future liability management."    

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