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AlphaCredit To Restate Financial Statements

AlphaCredit To Restate Financial Statements

Alpha Holding, S.A. de C.V., a leading technology-enabled, financial services company, today announced that the Company will restate its financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2019 and 2018 (the “Prior Period Financial Statements”) to correct an error in the Company’s accounting for its derivative positions.  The Company has determined that a restatement was necessary based on an internal review by the Company and following discussions with KPMG (KPMG Cárdenas Dosal, S.C., “KPMG”), the Company’s current auditing firm, and Deloitte (Galaz, Yamazaki, Ruiz Urquiza, S.C.), its auditor for the years ended December 31, 2019, December 31, 2018, and prior years.  The Company’s previously released Prior Period Financial Statements, quarterly financial statements for 2020 and any earnings releases or other communications related to those periods should no longer be relied upon.

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AlphaCredit identified additional accounting errors that it anticipates will result in a restatement of other assets and other accounts receivable in the Prior Period Financial Statements or a current write-down of other assets and other accounts receivable.  The errors relate to the Company’s: (i) allowance for loan losses; (ii) reserves for certain accounts receivables; and (iii) amortization of certain capitalized expenses.  Although AlphaCredit cannot predict the full impact of the restatements and adjustments at this time, it anticipates there will be an impairment of a majority of the MXP 4.1 billion reported as other assets and other accounts receivable in the Company’s September 30, 2020 balance sheet.

The Board of Managers of Alpha Latam Management, LLC, the general partner of the Company’s controlling shareholder, has formed a special committee (the “Special Committee”) comprised of non-management members of its Board of Managers to conduct an investigation of the accounting errors (the “Internal Investigation”).  The Special Committee has retained advisors, including but not limited to, the law firms Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP (“Skadden”) and Nader, Hayaux y Goebel, S.C.  In addition, Skadden has retained forensic accountants from a Big 4 accounting firm to assist Skadden in advising the Special Committee with respect to these matters.

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The Company is diligently working with its current and predecessor auditing firms to complete the analysis of the accounting errors and to finalize the adjustments of its Prior Period Financial Statements, as well as to complete the audit of its 2020 annual financial statements.

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