Geneva Finance to write down more loans
"Geneva board advise that the company is in the process of finalising the 31 March, 2011 annual accounts and completing an in-depth review of the collectability of its old ledgers," the company told NZX late Friday.
In Geneva's latest debenture prospectus dated May 12, managing director David O'Connell says at March 31 this year, its residual balance of its old ledger, described as lending to lower socioeconomic, high-yield, high-risk customers before July 2007, had a gross book value of $36.7 million and a net book value after provisions of $14.9 million.
"This ledger is still yielding cash and is forecast to be collected via the legal process over the next three to five years," O'Connell says.
However, he warns collecting on the ledger remains a key risk because it is a costly exercise, there is a risk these debtors may have further changes in circumstances and be unable to maintain current repayment levels and there is a risk debtors may move overseas or elect to become bankrupt to avoid paying.
GFNZ reported a $0.9 million net loss for the six months ended September 2010, down from the $2.6 million loss in the previous first-half.