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Mexican leasing firm Unifin to miss debt payments, seek restructuring deal

Published 08/09/2022, 02:03 PM
Updated 08/09/2022, 02:05 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Mexico's stock exchange building is pictured in Mexico City, Mexico, February 27, 2020. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido

By Kylie Madry and Noe Torres

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican leasing firm Unifin will miss principal and interest payments on its debt because of limited sources of financing, the company said in a filing to Mexico's main stock exchange.

The decision is effective immediately "and through the period necessary to negotiate definitive agreements with (Unifin's) shareholders in relation to a strategic restructuring," it said in the filing late on Monday.

Unifin shares fell 85% on Tuesday morning to an historic low.

"As a result of this announcement, we're reviewing our previous recommendation," analysts at Mexico's VectorAnalisis said in a note. Their previous recommendation was buy.

Unifin said it hopes to come to an agreement "in the short term" to continue the restructuring process. According to its second-quarter results, it has 79 billion pesos ($3.94 billion) in financial liabilities.

Earlier this year, Unifin reached an agreement with Credit Suisse for a $500 million credit line to be used for corporate purposes, including debt refinancing.

Unifin will continue to comply with "payment obligations under non-recourse private securitization structures," it said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Mexico's stock exchange building is pictured in Mexico City, Mexico, February 27, 2020. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido

The Mexican company also said earlier that it had agreed with holders of a $200 million international bond to extend its maturity from August 2022 to May 2024.

($1 = 20.1335 Mexican pesos at end-June)

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