Reorg Launches Covenants Product
Reorg Research, the leading provider of real-time news, commentary, and analysis on the distressed debt, event-driven and leveraged finance markets, recently announced the launch of its newest offering, Reorg Covenants. This service provides investors and advisers with comprehensive commentary and analysis on the most actively traded and complex credits and capital structures, together with a suite of cutting-edge, cloud-based tools to improve their review of indentures, credit agreements, and other debt documents.
“The demand for in-depth analysis of credit agreements and indentures in today’s credit markets is virtually insatiable, and professionals are looking for every possible competitive advantage,” said Kent Collier, Founder and CEO at Reorg Research. “With Reorg Covenants, we are enhancing our clients’ capabilities by giving them the functionality they need to evaluate a company’s capital structure and the information they want to understand the otherwise hidden risks and opportunities that may be lurking in debt documents.”
The Reorg Covenants team consists of professionals with deep expertise crafting and interpreting debt documents at some of the world’s leading law firms. Their experience, knowledge and analytical capabilities combine with Reorg’s proprietary technology to offer subscribers unrivaled insights into potential issues including: structurally senior and secured debt incurrences, coercive exchanges and weakened collateral erosion, asset sales and value leakage to equity holders.
Some of the situations that Reorg Covenants has covered thus far include the below:
- Analysis of J.Crew’s Recent IP Transfers and Related Litigation
- Discussion of Valeant’s Deleveraging Options
- Investigation of Sears’ Liquidity Options and PBGC Agreements
The demand for in-depth analysis of credit agreements and indentures in today’s credit markets is virtually insatiable, and professionals are looking for every possible competitive advantage.
Kent Collier, Founder and CEO at Reorg Research