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Strategic Finance posts first-half loss

Strategic Finance posts first-half loss on provisioning

Feb. 25 – Strategic Finance Ltd. posted a first-half loss on increased provisioning and bad debts stemming from the downturn in the property and finance sectors.

The net loss was NZ$32.8 million in the six months ended Dec. 31, from a year-earlier profit of NZ$14.6 million, the company said in a statement.

The finance company’s auditors reviewed its provisioning for the first half and as a result the company took provisions and debt write-off of NZ$53 million. It also wrote off a NZ$17.2 million deferred tax asset and intangible goodwill of NZ$1.1 million.

The charges stem from “the unprecedented continuing steep decline in the property and finance sector and debt recovery delays affecting SFL’s forecasts,” chief executive Kerry Finnigan said in a statement.

“SFL’s management continues to be focused on maximizing recoveries from the orderly realization of its loan book,” he said.

In December, the company gained approval from debenture and noteholders to its moratorium proposal, which will allow the orderly disposal of its loan book.

Under the plan, Strategic Finance will make quarterly repayments of principal and interest through to December 2013. The moratorium is subject to the company’s ability to raise funds as its assets are realised.

Under the moratorium proposal, interest on investments will be re-set at 8% for all security holders including BOS International.

Strategic froze repayments to 15,000 investors owed $325 million in August.

(Businesswire)

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