Hyflux rescue deal hits snag as Utico changes cash offer to shares
Singapore
THE rescue deal for Hyflux has hit another snag, with potential investor Utico now demanding that all of Hyflux's creditors accept shares of Utico and Hyflux as payment, instead of cash.
In a letter to Hyflux and its stakeholders on Tuesday, Richard Menezes, chief executive of Emirati utilities group Utico, said that he wants the terms of the rescue deal changed, citing a lack of support from creditor groups, despite an agreement being signed on Nov 26 last year.
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