Maples Advises the Chinese Property Developer Modern Land on its US$1.34 Billion Debt Restructuring
Maples and Calder, is pleased to have acted as Cayman Islands counsel to Modern Land (China) Co., Ltd. on the successful restructuring of its US$1.34 billion bondholder debt. This was a complex, multi-jurisdictional transaction achieved by way of a successful Cayman Islands scheme of arrangement and recognition proceedings in the US under Chapter 15 of the US Bankruptcy Code.
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Modern Land is a property developer focused on the development of green, energy-saving, and eco-friendly residences in the People’s Republic of China and is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The restructuring was prompted by the ongoing distress in the Chinese property markets and focused on the company’s US$-denominated notes.
A multi-jurisdictional team based in the Group’s Hong Kong and Cayman Islands offices acted as Cayman Islands counsel to Modern Land, and was led by Hong Kong Partner, Nick Stern and Cayman Islands Partner, Caroline Moran. Sidley Austin LLP acted as international counsel on the restructuring providing Hong Kong and New York legal advice. Houlihan Lokey was the company’s financial adviser.
Commenting on the transaction, Nick said, “This successful transaction involved coordination between a number of teams across different jurisdictions and cements Maples and Calder’s reputation for handling the most complex and high value mandates. It also demonstrates that using a Cayman Islands scheme of arrangement together with US Chapter 15 recognition remains an efficient and workable means of restructuring US$ notes. There have been three Cayman Islands schemes of arrangement undertaken by PRC real estate companies during 2022. Maples and Calder acted for the company on two of them and the ad hoc group of creditors on the other one.”
Our latest industry update on Reforms to Cayman Islands Restructuring Laws are available here [1][2].
1Reforms to Cayman Islands Restructuring Laws – The New Restructuring Officer Regime (maples.com)
2Good News for Debtors Seeking Access to the Cayman Islands Restructuring Regime (maples.com)