Toshiba seeks more funds for restructuring


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 29 Dec 2015

More money: Toshiba is likely to approach multiple financial institutions for more funds.

Toshiba Corp, reeling from a US$1.3bil (RM5.58bil) accounting scandal, intends to ask for an additional 300bil yen (RM10.69bil)) in credit lines by the end of January to fund a large-scale restructuring, the Nikkei business daily reported.

Toshiba is likely to approach multiple financial institutions including Mizuho Bank and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp, Nikkei reported, citing Chief Financial Officer Masayoshi Hirata.

The company, which overstated profits beginning in the business year through March 2009, has begun restructuring after an investigation of its accounts revealed businesses in poor health.

Toshiba is also negotiating the sale of equipment maker Toshiba Medical Systems, which would likely boost its capital base to over 1tril yen (RM36bil) by the middle of fiscal 2016, Nikkei said.

The company said last week it would book a record net loss this year and cut around 5% of its workforce as the sprawling conglomerate focuses on chips and nuclear energy.

The company's restructuring is expected to trim fixed costs by about 300bil yen (RM10.69bil) in fiscal 2016 compared with the fiscal 2015 projection, Nikkei said.

Toshiba was not immediately available for comment. — Reuters

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