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Published on 10/5/2021 in the Prospect News Distressed Debt Daily.

WorldVentures Chapter 11 plan to be sponsored by Verona International

By Sarah Lizee

Olympia, Wash., Oct. 5 – Spherature Investments LLC, which does business as WorldVentures, will have its plan sponsored by Verona International Holdings, Inc., according to a Monday press release from Verona.

As previously reported, the company has received conditional approval of the disclosure statement for its Chapter 11 plan, and the combined hearing on final approval of the statement and confirmation of the plan is scheduled for Oct. 21.

The plan outlines the sale of the company’s assets as a going concern to a purchaser. As previously reported, WorldVentures filed a restructuring term sheet with Verona, but the deal was subject to higher or better offers.

The purchase price will be the sum of the cure costs and up to $82.5 million, which includes $5 million in cash, $5.5 million in assumed secured debt, $16 million in earn-out/royalty payments, up to $45 million in unpaid pre-petition sales commissions and up to $11 million in assumed deferred revenue.

A liquidating trust will be established and a liquidating trustee will be appointed on the effective date.

All holders of administrative claims will be paid by the liquidating trustee from the sale transaction proceeds and the proceeds from excluded assets.

All holders of general unsecured claims will receive a beneficial interest in the liquidating trust equal to the pro rata share of each holder’s allowed general unsecured claim. The liquidating trustee will make distributions to all general unsecured claims.

All claims of sales representatives are segregated into two categories based on whether they decide to work for or with the purchaser and whether they decide to not work for or with the purchaser. Sales representatives who decide to work for the purchaser will receive compensation for future work and 65% of the amount owed by the debtors from past work, and their pro rata share of certain liquidating trust assets. Sales representatives who decide to not work for or with the purchaser will receive a general unsecured claim.

Equity owners will receive no distributions unless all senior claims are paid in full.

Plano, Tex.-based WorldVentures sells travel and lifestyle community memberships. The company filed bankruptcy on Dec. 21, 2020 under Chapter 11 case number 20-42492.


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