+ Follow LIBIS AND AVENIDA Tag
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[Title] => SEC clears P1-B dacion deal for Uniwide
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has given the go-signal for a combination of sale and dacion en pago arrangement involving about P1.046 billion in assets of the debt-laden Uniwide Group.
In an order, the commission en banc approved a dacion en pago deal with the Land Bank of the Philippines consisting of 12 properties with a total dacion value of P634.9 million.
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[Title] => SEC expected to approve new Uniwide rehab plan
[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is likely to approve the amended rehabilitation plan of the Uniwide Group of Companies as most of the creditor-banks have reportedly agreed to a dacion en pago settlement of nearly P13 billion in debts.
SEC Chairman Lilia Bautista said the Commission will decide on Uniwides rehabilitation plan submitted by its receiver team led by former SEC Associate Commissioner Monico Jacob last October.
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[Title] => Uniwide proposes dacion worth P13B under revised rehab plan
[Summary] => Under threat of liquidation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the debt-burdened Uniwide Group of Companies has proposed a dacion en pago settlement of properties worth nearly P13 billion to its secured bank creditors.
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LIBIS AND AVENIDA
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In an order, the commission en banc approved a dacion en pago deal with the Land Bank of the Philippines consisting of 12 properties with a total dacion value of P634.9 million.
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[Summary] => The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is likely to approve the amended rehabilitation plan of the Uniwide Group of Companies as most of the creditor-banks have reportedly agreed to a dacion en pago settlement of nearly P13 billion in debts.
SEC Chairman Lilia Bautista said the Commission will decide on Uniwides rehabilitation plan submitted by its receiver team led by former SEC Associate Commissioner Monico Jacob last October.
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[Title] => Uniwide proposes dacion worth P13B under revised rehab plan
[Summary] => Under threat of liquidation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the debt-burdened Uniwide Group of Companies has proposed a dacion en pago settlement of properties worth nearly P13 billion to its secured bank creditors.
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