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Provincial's first payment exceeds expectations

Investors in failed finance company, Provincial, will receive a better than expected first payout.

Thursday, September 21st 2006, 11:45AM
The receivers say that a first interim principal repayment will be made to debenture stock holders on September 29 at 25 cents in the dollar.

This represents a higher payout than previously predicted as a result of better than expected recoveries, and some unexpected successes, they say in a statement.

In addition, with their previous estimates the receivers had been conservative in their forecasts in order to avoid unnecessarily raising investors’ hopes.

There are some 11,000 Provincial investors holding debenture stock of around $300 million. The total value of repayments to be made by the receivers next Friday is $74 million.

"We are pleased with the excellent support that we have received from the management and staff of Provincial, and we have enjoyed improved performance in the areas of consumer and commercial loan collections," receiver Maurice Noone says. "In addition, asset sales and tax recoveries have boosted the amount available for distribution."

"We are planning to make future repayments quarterly, and if the receivership continues its successful progress, then we expect to make another repayment in December. However, such future payments are likely to be between five and 10 cents in the dollar.

"We are still working with interested parties around restructuring plans, and potentially the sale of certain parts of the books. In the longer term we remain optimistic that debenture holders will get most – if not all – of their principal back."

The forecast for preference shareholders remains bleak. In the absence of a successful restructure it is unlikely that preference shareholders will receive any return on their investment.

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