Neil McDonald, Wei-Yang Lim, Zhao Wang Teo, Yvette Zhou, Kevin Leung, Cedric Van den Borren, Rohan Sahai, Connor Anear, Sean Zhang, Johnson Man, Rachel Naylor, Scott Gordon
February 23, 2026
Kirkland Advises Noteholders on CIFI Holdings’ Successful US$8.1 Billion Restructuring

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- • Kirkland & Ellis advised an ad hoc group of offshore noteholders on the restructuring of approximately USD8.1 billion offshore liabilities of CIFI Holdings. • The restructuring process began in late 2022 and concluded on December 29, 2025, with the Hong Kong Court sanctioning a scheme of arrangement. • The deal is considered one of the largest and most complex real estate restructurings in Asia, involving multiple implementation mechanisms. • The restructuring addressed CIFI's offshore loan facilities, senior notes, convertible bonds, and perpetual securities through a Hong Kong scheme and parallel consent solicitations. • The Kirkland team comprised lawyers specializing in restructuring, litigation, capital markets, debt finance, and derivatives.
Kirkland & Ellis advised an ad hoc group of offshore noteholders on the successful restructuring of approximately USD8.1 billion offshore liabilities of CIFI Holdings (Group) Co. Ltd. (HKEX: 0884), a leading property developer in the PRC. The restructuring closed on December 29, 2025, following a three-year negotiation process that commenced in late 2022 and culminated in the sanction of a scheme of arrangement by the Hong Kong Court. Widely regarded as one of the largest and most complex real estate restructurings in Asia, the deal involved a suite of implementation mechanisms – including a Hong Kong scheme of arrangement and parallel consent solicitations – to restructure CIFI's offshore loan facilities, senior notes, convertible bonds, and perpetual securities. The Kirkland team included restructuring lawyers Neil McDonald, Wei-Yang Lim, Zhao Wang Teo and Yvette Zhou; litigation lawyer Kevin Leung; capital markets lawyers Cedric Van den Borren, Rohan Sahai and Connor Anear; debt finance lawyers Sean Zhang, Johnson Man and Rachel Naylor; and derivatives lawyer Scott Gordon.
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Neil McDonald, Wei-Yang Lim, Zhao Wang Teo, Yvette Zhou, Kevin Leung, Cedric Van den Borren, Rohan Sahai, Connor Anear, Sean Zhang, Johnson Man, Rachel Naylor, Scott Gordon
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