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February 2012

Central Asia: Second BTA default shakes Kazakh banking sector


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Kazakhstan’s third-biggest lender, BTA, formally defaulted on its debt for the second time last month, derailing what was the biggest-ever emerging market corporate debt restructuring.

A grace period ended on January 18 after the bank missed a $160 million interest payment on its $2 billion Eurobond due 2018. The default comes just 18 months after creditors signed up to an initial restructuring, with a 70% haircut on $16.6 billion in debt after its first default, in 2009.

BTA has so far failed to win up-front shareholder approval for another restructuring: holders of the bank’s global depositary receipts voted against such a resolution in Almaty on January 26. But BTA, whose chief executive, Marat Zairov, resigned last month, says it is still pursuing a restructuring.

As Euromoney went to press the bank was setting up a formal steering committee, advised by Lazard and law firm White...


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