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South Africa's Steinhoff in talks with insurers to help settle claims

Published 02/03/2021, 04:34 am
Updated 02/03/2021, 04:36 am
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JOHANNESBURG, March 1 (Reuters) - South Africa's Steinhoff International Holdings NV SNHJ.J is in talks with insurers to help settle lawsuits instituted against the retail group by claimants who lost money when it revealed holes in its accounts in December 2017, the firm's CFO said on Monday.

Litigation remains a significant outstanding challenge for the retailer, which has proposed a $1 billion global lawsuit settlement plan to settle about 90 separate legal claims in the Netherlands, Germany and South Africa.

The combined claims of those who have quantified their alleged damages are in excess of 136 billion rand ($9.12 billion), Steinhoff has said.

A court must now set a date for convening a creditors' meeting in which the litigants must vote on the proposal, which the company has indications would be supported by claimants. Steinhoff has "received positive indication from a lot of litigants that they will support" the proposal, Group Financial Officer Theodore de Klerk told Reuters in an interview.

There are still one or two groups of litigants from whom the retailer is seeking to obtain support, including Dublin-based Hamilton, which is managing a class action on behalf of major South African institutional investors, de Klerk said.

"We're also in discussions with our insurers to see if whether like Deloitte they can't also make a contribution that we can then pass on to these claimants," he added.

Steinhoff's former auditor, Deloitte, agreed last month to pay up to 70.34 million euros ($84.81 million) to certain claimants as part of the proposed settlement plan. retailer, whose budget furniture, clothes and homeware businesses span four continents, is also focused on lowering its nearly 10 billion-euro ($12.06 billion) debt by disposing of non-core assets and parts of its core businesses like a potential listing of Pepco Group in Europe. ($1 = 14.9058 rand) ($1 = 0.8294 euros)

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