Vallianz Rejects Payment Request from Swiber Managers

August 31, 2016

Vallianz Holdings, which provides support vessels for the oil industry, said on Wednesday it had refused a request from the judicial managers of shareholder Swiber Holdings to pay around $63.5 million in outstanding dues.

Vallianz, in a statement, said Swiber, which owns around 25 percent of Vallianz, owed it a similar amount and that should be taken into account.
(Photo: Vallianz Holdings)
(Photo: Vallianz Holdings)
Oilfield services group Swiber applied last month to place itself under judicial management, rather than liquidation, as it faced hundreds of millions of dollars in debt and a decline in orders.
It is Singapore's biggest corporate casualty of the slump in oil prices.
Vallianz said it owed Swiber about $67.3 million in trade and other payables as of June 30 and was also owed about $65.9 million in trade and other receivables by Swiber.
(Reporting By Aradhana Aravindan; Editing by Susan Fenton)

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