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Global law firm - Norton Rose Fulbright has advised a committee of secured creditors on the first-of-its-kind restructuring of international shipping company - Vroon, which was completed on 12 June 2023.

Parallel restructuring 

This was the first restructuring to be carried out using a parallel English scheme of arrangement and the Dutch WHOA plan.

This restructuring involved certain lenders receiving participations in a new syndicated secured facility, while other lenders had their facilities amended as well as a debt-for-equity swap.

Vroon management 

Norton Rose Fulbright has been advising the lenders on their circa $900 million exposure

Vroon operates and manages a fleet of over 100 vessels and is headquartered in the Netherlands. Norton Rose Fulbright has been advising the lenders on their circa $900 million of exposure for several years.

The team was led by Partners - James Stonebridge, Omar Salah, and Richard Howley.

GLAS team

A separate team acted for GLAS as an agent and was led by Partners Kirstin Russell and Yke Lennartz. The team was supported by over 120 lawyers from London, Newcastle, Paris, Amsterdam, Luxembourg, New York, Canada, Singapore, Thailand, and Italy, and involved teams from restructuring, shipping, corporate, disputes, pensions, antitrust and competition, and tax. 

Shipping restructuring practice

James Stonebridge, who led from London, commented, “We are delighted this restructuring has now come to a successful conclusion. This was a fascinating and complex deal to work on, and again highlights our market-leading practice in shipping restructuring assignments.”

Omar Salah, who led from Amsterdam, commented, “It has been a privilege to work on the first-ever Dutch WHOA proceeding with a parallel English scheme of arrangement. This matter showcases that we are at the forefront of ground-breaking global restructurings. We are grateful to our clients for entrusting us with their most complex cross-border restructurings.”

Core team

The core team acting for the committee included Gemma Long, Manhal Zaman, Jade Porter, Nicole McKenzie, Symone Malcolm, Matthew Roderick, Julie Walton, and Oliver Webber in London; Wouter Hertzberger, Saskia Blockland, Bart Le Blanc, Mei Land Man, Florence Elias, Rachid Chetouani, Joel Lozeman, Bas van Hooijdonk, Jan de Wit and Joeri Noteborn in Amsterdam; Brian Devine and Julie Pateman Ward in New York; Gennaro Mazzuoccolo, Leone Sgaravatti and Chara Conti in Milan; Sue Ann Gan and Zara Ann Loh in Singapore; David Bain and Robert Hanson in Vancouver; Tassanai Kiratisountorn and Anuwat Chaisakdanukoon in Bangkok; Stéphane Braun and Charlene Thibaudon in Luxembourg; and Alexandre Roth and Emilie Jacques in Paris.

The core team acting for GLAS included Susan Rose, Andrew Coote, and Koen Durlinger.

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