Auros Global expects to resume regular operations following restructuring plan

Published at: Dec. 20, 2022

Cryptocurrency trading firm Auros Global, which reportedly suffered a $20 million dollar exposure in the FTX collapse, has released a statement saying it plans to resume regular operations after implementing a restructuring plan. 

Statement from Auros regarding recent references in the media – pic.twitter.com/9RFHhYjHqz

— Auros (@Auros_global) December 20, 2022

Following the collapse of FTX, the cryptocurrency trading firm shared that it “found itself in a position where immediate liquidity was insufficient to satisfy recalls from lenders.” However, its top management remained confident that they would be able to weather the storm caused by the FTX contagion

In the issued statement, Auros also revealed that it applied for a kind of restructuring program that allows the current management team to continue to trade in the capacity of “Authorized Managers" under the supervision of an external advisory firm, while a restructuring plan is being formulated.

The cryptocurrency trading firm anticipates operations will return to normal once the restructuring plan is fully implemented. 

The company also highlighted that it applied for the "light touch" Provisional Liquidation order, which is commonly put into effect when businesses are “balance sheet solvent” but “cash flow insolvent.” This allows the company’s cash flow insolvency issues to be quickly and effectively fixed by a corporate restructure.

Related: BlockFi files motion to return frozen crypto to wallet users

On Dec. 1, Cointelegraph reported that Auros Global missed a principal repayment on a DeFi loan of 2,400 Wrapped Ether (wETH) due to the FTX contagion. Institutional credit underwriter M11 Credit, which manages liquidity pools on Maple Finance, shared in a Twitter thread on Nov. 30 that the Auros had missed a principal payment on the 2,400 wETH loan, which was worth around $3 million in total.

Auros Global is among a growing list of companies facing challenges in the wake of FTX's collapse. FTX, along with several other Sam Bankman-Fried-led companies, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Nov. 11. 

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