Sharechat Logo

Former Australian test cricketer owes Bridgecorp $A18m

By NZPA

Thursday 12th July 2007

Text too small?
Former Australian cricket test fast bowler Craig McDermott has been revealed as the Queensland developer owing more than $A18 million ($NZ20.1 million) to the Australian capital raising arm of Bridgecorp.

The 42-year-old borrowed the money to buy land on the Queensland coast, which he has since subdivided and is selling as house and land packages, The Sydney Morning Herald reported today.

He yesterday assured the newspaper he could repay the money to Bridgecorp Finance Ltd, to which receivers were appointed on Tuesday last week.

Bridgecorp in Australia owes its 1000 investors $A24.5 million ($NZ27.3 million).

The day before the Australian receivership, Bridgecorp's New Zealand fundraising arm collapsed owing 18,000 investors about $500 million.

Asked how he planned to pay off the loan, and whether he had immediate access to the money, McDermott said he did not want to give details until he had spoken to Bridgecorp's receiver in Australia, Brian Silvia from Ferrier Hodgson.

"We are waiting for them to come and see us," he told the Herald "I am sure they will come and see us and everything will be fine."

Sign up to the Weekly Wrap, a summary of the week's top news stories for financial advisers. Visit www.goodreturns.co.nz


  General Finance Advertising    

Comments from our readers

No comments yet

Add your comment:
Your name:
Your email:
Not displayed to the public
Comment:
Comments to Sharechat go through an approval process. Comments which are defamatory, abusive or in some way deemed inappropriate will not be approved. It is allowable to use some form of non-de-plume for your name, however we recommend real email addresses are used. Comments from free email addresses such as Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc may not be approved.

Related News:

EBOS announces appointment of new Chief Financial Officer
AM Best affirms Tower Limited's A- (Excellent) FSR
MCK enters into conditional agreement for Whangarei land
April 26th Morning Report
SPG - Change to Executive Team
BGI - Forgiveness of $200,000 of secured indebtedness
General Capital Subsidiary General Finance Market Update
AFT,Massey Ventures,Gilles McIndoe to develop scar treatmen
April 24th Morning Report
Cheers to many fewer grape harvest spills