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Developer Sunac China seeks to extend payment for 4 billion yuan bond for the 3rd time-sources

Published 09/27/2022, 01:22 AM
Updated 09/27/2022, 01:26 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An advertisement of property developer Sunac China Holdings is seen at a residential complex in Shanghai, China March 25, 2018. Picture taken March 25, 2018.  REUTERS/Stringer  A
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Struggling Chinese property developer Sunac China is seeking to extend the repayment for a 4 billion yuan ($558.35 million) bond for the third time by pushing out the deadline by another 6 months, two sources with knowledge said on Tuesday.

After the adjustments, Sunac will not pay the two remaining amortization payments scheduled for this year, and the last instalment will be delayed to March 31, 2024 from Sept 30, 2023, the sources said.

Sunac declined to comment.

The Beijing-based developer is struggling to repay its creditors and it is undergoing an offshore debt restructuring after defaulting some dollar bonds this year.

The payment extension for the onshore bond in question will require bondholders approval, the sources said.

The bond matures on April 1, 2024, but investors had a put option to sell back to the company on April 1 this year.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An advertisement of property developer Sunac China Holdings is seen at a residential complex in Shanghai, China March 25, 2018. Picture taken March 25, 2018.  REUTERS/Stringer  A

In April, Sunac extended the principal payment by 18 months, and then in June reduced amortization payments due in June and September.

($1 = 7.1640 Chinese yuan renminbi)

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