LBIE Creditors Update 06/11/2008

The joint administrators' proposals for achieving the purpose of administration for Lehman Brothers International (Europe) are set out below.  Please note that this information only relates to Lehman Brothers International (Europe).  The proposals for the other companies in administration will be released in due course.

LBIE - Proposals - 28 Oct 2008

Following the meeting of the creditors on 14 November 2008, the presentation delivered at the meeting will be available on the creditors database shortly. This is the database through which you submitted your claims. All creditors should use the log on ID and passwords that have previously been provided to access the presentation

LBIE - Form 2.20B Notice of initial meeting of creditors

Letters have been individually addressed to the Company Secretary of each counterparty.  These letters contain User IDs and passwords to enter any claim they might have on a web-based claims database. 

Attached are the lists of counterparties (we acknowledge that counterparties could either be creditors or debtors) and trade creditors who have been mailed a pack and covering letter.

LBIE - All known trade creditor - addresses

If your company is not on either of these lists or your company is listed but you have not received your pack and you believe that your company is a creditor of Lehman Brothers International (Europe) then please submit the following information to lbiecreditorclaims@lehman.com:

A scanned letter, on company letterhead, confirming the email address to which the User ID and password may be sent.  The letter must be signed by either the company secretary or a company director of the entity requesting access to the database; the letter signatory must also be copied into the email request. 

Following receipt of this information, you will be provided with an email containing a User ID and password, a covering letter, instructions on how to submit your claim and a proxy form for you to complete if you wish to attend the Creditors' meeting on 14 November 2008.

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