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Pyxus Enters Chapter 11, Secures $206.7MM DIP Facility

byPhil Neuffer
June 15, 2020
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Pyxus International and its subsidiaries, Alliance One International, Alliance One North America, Alliance One Specialty Products and GSP Properties, filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware as part of a prepackaged Chapter 11 case.

In connection with the filing, Pyxus entered into a restructuring support agreement with noteholders holding more than 92% in principal amount of the company’s first lien notes and more than 67% in principal amount of its second lien notes. In addition, the company’s receivables financing lenders and certain key foreign lenders granted waivers and amendments under their respective facilities.

Under the terms of the restructuring agreement, Pyxus’ second lien noteholders will convert approximately $635 million of the company’s debt into equity or cash, and its first lien noteholders will, among other things, extend the maturity date of their existing notes by four years.

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett is serving as legal counsel, and Lazard and RPA Advisors are serving as financial advisors to Pyxus.

To implement the financial restructuring contemplated under the agreement, Pyxus commenced solicitation of a prepackaged Chapter 11 plan of reorganization and thereafter filed for Chapter 11 to restructure its debt and delever its balance sheet. The plan contemplates that all outstanding shares of Pyxus common stock and rights to acquire Pyxus common stock will be cancelled and each holder of outstanding Pyxus common stock will be entitled to receive its ratable share of $1 million in cash provided that such holder does not opt out of the third-party releases contained in the plan or object to the plan.

The Chapter 11 process does not include Pyxus’ international subsidiaries or affiliates and Pyxus anticipates continuing to operate its worldwide operations in the ordinary course during the proceeding as it restructures its balance sheet. The terms of the restructuring contemplate paying, among others, all vendors and foreign lenders in full.

In addition, Pyxus secured commitments for a $206.7 million debtor-in-possession financing facility from certain existing noteholders. Pyxus will use the proceeds from the DIP facility to refinance the company’s existing asset-based revolver, for working capital and general corporate purposes, and to pay expenses incurred in connection with the Chapter 11 cases. Subject to court approval, the DIP facility, combined with Pyxus’ projected cash flows, are expected to provide liquidity to support operations during the restructuring process.

“This agreement with our noteholders represents a significant milestone in the ongoing process to transform our business as we continue to focus on driving long-term, sustainable growth and greater efficiency,” Pieter Sikkel, president and CEO of Pyxus International, said. “We will continue to provide our customers with the quality products and services they are accustomed to without interruption and work with our business partners throughout the court-supervised process. We also expect there will be no impact to vendors. As we look to quickly reemerge from this process, we expect to be a stronger company, better able to execute on our long-term strategy and positioned for long-term growth and success.”

Pyxus International is a global agricultural company.

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