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Caesars OpCo bankers asked to nod rejig deal

Newsdesk Published January 13, 2015
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Caesars Entertainment Operating Co Inc (CEOC), a subsidiary of casino group Caesars Entertainment Corp, on Monday announced it is now asking holders of its bank debt to agree formally on a restructuring deal by Wednesday of this week.

On Friday, it was announced that more than 67 percent of CEOC’s senior note holders had agreed to a restructuring under terms that contemplate payment of 100 cents on the dollar to holders of bank debt.

“We are pleased to have garnered broad-based support of our restructuring plan from more than two thirds of first lien bondholders, exceeding all required thresholds,” said Gary Loveman, chairman of CEOC in a statement.

He added: “The type of leadership from our institutional creditor base enhances our ability to maximise value on their behalf. In response to inquiries from certain of our bank lenders, we have decided to seek their support to help facilitate a smooth and efficient restructuring, which is in the best interest of all stakeholders.”

The restructuring plan involves the voluntary bankruptcy of CEOC and other financial measures that combined should eliminate nearly US$10 billion from the Caesars group’s overall debt load.

Consenting bank lenders are being offered a pro rata portion of a US$150 million consent fee by Caesars group if they support the CEOC restructuring.

Consenting bank lenders will also have the opportunity to purchase a pro-rata share of US$150 million of convertible notes to be offered by Caesars Entertainment.

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