FTX plans full pay back all creditors ‘plus billions in compensation’



FTX wants to give 98% of its creditors at least 118% of their allowed claims, while the rest will get fully repaid plus “billions in compensation for the time value of their investments.”

In a May 7 statement, the bankrupt crypto exchange said the plan was “subject to being finalized and approved” by a Delaware Bankruptcy Court.

“We are pleased to be in a position to propose a Chapter 11 plan that contemplates the return of 100% of bankruptcy claim amounts plus interest for non-governmental creditors,” said FTX CEO and chief restructuring officer John J. Ray III.

It’s an about turn from FTX’s former plan which saw creditors reimbursed for the value of their assets at the time of FTX’s bankruptcy in November 2022.

Since then, the crypto markets have seen a resurgence, with Bitcoin (BTC) rising by over 250%. 

FTX estimated the total value of property collected, converted into cash to be distributed to creditors will range between $14.5 and $16.3 billion.

Only creditors holding claims in an allowed amount below $50,000 will be eligible for the 118% recovery, should it be approved by the bankruptcy court.

The proposed repayment would occur within 60 days after the effective date of the plan.

This is a developing story, and further information will be added as it becomes available.



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