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    A Turning Point for China’s Property Sector, ETRealty

    March 13, 20262 Mins Read


    Embattled Chinese property developer Fantasia on Friday unveiled detailed terms of its offshore debt restructuring, including plans to issue new equity, convertible bonds and long-dated secured notes.

    Fantasia is attempting to restructure about $4.66 billion of its offshore debt, through new shares, mandatory convertible bonds and about $1.44 ‌billion in ⁠new secured ⁠notes to settle creditor claims.

    The property developer defaulted on its debt in 2021, among the many to have done so amid a crisis in China‘s real estate sector. A growing number of companies have reached restructuring agreements with their creditors.

    As of June 30, ​2025, Fantasia had about 66,972 million Chinese ⁠yuan ($9.71 billion) ‌of debt, it said in a statement.

    Under ​the terms ​of the debt restructuring proposal, the Shenzhen-based developer ⁠plans to allot 5.14 billion fresh shares to ​scheme creditors at HK$1.52 apiece.

    Fantasia will also ​issue zero-coupon mandatory convertible bonds worth $501.2 million, which would convert into 2.57 billion shares at the same price of HK$1.52.

    It will also issue $632.5 million in secured notes due 2031 and $809.6 million due 2034 – a total of $1.44 billion – both carrying a ‌3% coupon.

    Fantasia will also convert the entire HK$1.31 billion ($167.36 million) shareholder loan balance by issuing ​4.38 billion new ​shares to ⁠its controlling shareholder at HK$0.30 each, with all accrued interest permanently forgiven once the restructuring becomes effective.

    Separately, controlling shareholder Baby Zeng will ​inject $6 million as a shareholder loan into the company, with an interest of 8% per annum. These funds will be funneled towards the fees and expenses of the proposed restructuring.

    • Published On Mar 14, 2026 at 07:16 AM IST

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