Dubai Group, controlled by Dubai Holding, is one of several companies in the emirate seeking to restructure loans after property prices and asset values slumped and credit markets froze. Dubai World, one of the emirate’s three main state-controlled holding firms, reached a deal in March with about 80 banks to delay payments on $25 billion of debt.
Dubai Group is “not prepared to discuss the various aspects of private negotiations,” the company said in an e-mailed response to questions. “Dubai Group is still in discussions with lenders and is fully committed to reaching a consensual agreement that is reasonable for all stakeholders.”
Assets backing the secured loans are more than sufficient to pay those creditors now, although they are prepared to wait to allow values to appreciate, the banker said. The proposal plans for interest payments, though at this point no cash support from the Dubai government is expected, the banker said.
Restructuring help
Dubai Group appointed eight banks to represent creditors in two committees in 2011 to help with the restructuring. Paris-based Natixis’ Nexgen unit and Dubai-based Mashreqbank make up the committee of secured lenders. Royal Bank of Scotland and Emirates NBD lead the group of partially secured and unsecured lenders. Victoria Eideliman, a Paris-based spokeswoman for Natixis, and a spokeswoman for Royal Bank of Scotland in Dubai declined to comment.
A spokeswoman for Mashreqbank said she couldn’t immediately comment, while the spokesman for Emirates NBD couldn’t be reached. They declined to be identified citing their companies’ respective policies.
Dubai World
Dubai Group, which owes another $4 billion, invests in financial services and owns property in the United States, according to its website. It holds stakes in companies including Dubai-based investment bank Shuaa Capital, Cairo-based investment bank EFG-Hermes Holding and BankMuscat in Oman.
Dubai World reached an agreement with about 80 creditors in March on its debt restructuring. Of its $25 billion of loans, Dubai World owed $14.7 billion to financial institutions.