UCI Concludes Financial Restructuring Process And Emerges From Chapter 11

UCI Concludes Financial Restructuring Process And Emerges From Chapter 11

UCI emerged from the Chapter 11 process after meeting all conditions of the company's Plan of Reorganization, which was confirmed by the Bankruptcy Court on Dec. 6, 2016.

uci-international-logoUCI International LLC has completed its financial restructuring and has officially completed its Chapter 11 reorganization. The company is now owned by its former creditors, led by funds and accounts under the management of Blackrock Financial Management Inc., Credit Suisse Asset Management LLC, and J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc.

In conjunction with its emergence, UCI has closed on its new, fully committed, asset-based lending facility provided by Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, Citizens Bank, National Association and BMO Harris Bank N.A.

UCI emerged from the Chapter 11 process after meeting all conditions of the company’s Plan of Reorganization, which was confirmed by the Bankruptcy Court on Dec. 6, 2016.

UCI is a holding company for Champion Laboratories Inc., a leading provider of automotive and industrial filtration products; ASC Industries, Inc., a leading provider of vehicle water pumps; and Airtex Products L.P., a leading provider of automotive and industrial fuel pumps.

Greg Noethlich, president and CEO of Champion Laboratories, commented, “We have successfully completed our corporate transformation by emerging with a sound capital structure, significantly less debt, and the financial flexibility to continue building our business to deliver better value for our customers. We have completely separated from our prior sister company FRAM and are very excited about our future.”

Brett McBrayer, president and CEO of ASC and Airtex, added, “We thank our dedicated employees, suppliers, customers and other business partners who supported us throughout this process and look forward to continue to grow our business.”

Alvarez & Marsal, Moelis & Company LLC, and Sidley Austin LLP advised the company on its restructuring.

 

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