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Thomas Cook Group Risk Event
Thomas Cook Group plc was a British global travel group. This entry collects and compiles public (open data) and freely accessible[1] data documenting the Risk Event (and other descriptive elements relevant from a Risk Management perspective). The entry also explores the potential of annotating risk events with semantic information.
There is no assurance whatsoever that this collection of information is complete, accurate or suitable for any purpose.'
Background Information
Brief History
The Group entity was formed on 19 June 2007 by the merger of Thomas Cook AG (itself the successor to Thomas Cook & Son) and MyTravel Group. The group operated in two separate segments: a tour operator and an airline. The group run hotels, resorts and airlines for 19m people a year in 16 countries. Thomas Cook was listed on both the London Stock Exchange and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Historical background on the Thomas Cook brand is provided at wikipedia:Thomas Cook Group
Business Data
Open Data
- Companies House UK: Data sourced through Companies House UK
- Company number: 06091951 (Linked Data via Open Corporates)
- Filing History
- Officers
- Wikidata: Data sourced through Wikidata
- Wikidata Property: Q2141800
- ISIN GB00B1VYCH82
- LEI 54930047DBKKLH3SF728
Other Data
- Bloomberg: Data sourced through Bloomberg Info Page
- Sector: Consumer Discretionary
- Industry: Recreation Facilities & Svcs
- Sub-industry: Leisure & Travel Services
- Funded: 02/08/2007
- URL: TCG
- Phone: 44-17-3341-7100
- Address: 6th Floor South Brettenham House London, WC2E 7EN United Kingdom
- Employees: 21263
- Moody's: Data sourced through Moody's
- Ticker: TCG
- Moody's Org ID: 822330780
- LEI: 54930047DBKKLH3SF728
- Market Segment: Corporates
- Industry: LODGING
- Peer Group: Business and Consumer Service
- Domicile: UNITED KINGDOM
Financial Statements
Statements available at Thomas Cook Group Website
Subsidiaries
A list of subsidiaries as listed in Wikipedia
- wikipedia:Airtours
- wikipedia:Intourist (50.1%)
- Thomas Cook Airlines UK
- wikipedia:Thomas Cook Airlines Balearics
- wikipedia:Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia
- Condor
- wikipedia:Thomas Cook Aviation
- wikipedia:Thomas Cook Hotels & Resorts, (link includes list of Hotels and Resorts operated by the Thomas Cook Group)
Statements of Control
Statement of control data (via Companies House UK / OpenCorporates) illustrate the intra group relationships within the entity (E.g., Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors). Only the first layer of relations is shown in the table. The visual shows three layers of relations, with key nodes highlighted.
Date | Description | Mechanisms |
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2017-03-30 | THOMAS COOK GROUP PLC (United Kingdom, 8 Feb 2007- ) controls THOMAS COOK GROUP TOUR OPERATIONS LIMITED (United Kingdom, 30 Mar 2017- ) | Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors |
2017-03-01 | THOMAS COOK GROUP PLC (United Kingdom, 8 Feb 2007- ) controls THOMAS COOK FINANCE 2 PLC (United Kingdom, 1 Mar 2017- ) | Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors |
2017-03-01 | THOMAS COOK GROUP PLC (United Kingdom, 8 Feb 2007- ) controls THOMAS COOK GROUP AIRLINES LIMITED (United Kingdom, 1 Mar 2017- ) | Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors |
2016-08-24 | THOMAS COOK GROUP PLC (United Kingdom, 8 Feb 2007- ) controls THOMAS COOK MONEY LIMITED (United Kingdom, 24 Aug 2016- ) | Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors, Significant Influence Or Control |
2016-04-06 | THOMAS COOK GROUP PLC (United Kingdom, 8 Feb 2007- ) controls SANDBROOK OVERSEAS INVESTMENTS LIMITED (United Kingdom, 10 Oct 2007- ) | Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors |
2016-04-06 | THOMAS COOK GROUP PLC (United Kingdom, 8 Feb 2007- ) controls THOMAS COOK WEST HOLDINGS LIMITED (United Kingdom, 26 Sep 2014- ) | Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors, Significant Influence Or Control |
2016-09-07 | THOMAS COOK GROUP PLC (United Kingdom, 8 Feb 2007- ) controls 1841 LIMITED (United Kingdom, 7 Sep 2016- ) | Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors, Significant Influence Or Control |
2016-04-06 | THOMAS COOK GROUP PLC (United Kingdom, 8 Feb 2007- ) controls THOMAS COOK IN DESTINATION MANAGEMENT LIMITED (United Kingdom, 7 Mar 2014- ) | Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors |
2016-04-06 | THOMAS COOK GROUP PLC (United Kingdom, 8 Feb 2007- ) controls THOMAS COOK FINANCE LIMITED (United Kingdom, 23 Oct 2007- ) | Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors |
2016-04-06 | THOMAS COOK GROUP PLC (United Kingdom, 8 Feb 2007- ) controls THOMAS COOK INVESTMENTS (2) LIMITED (United Kingdom, 23 Jan 2007- ) | Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors |
2016-04-06 | THOMAS COOK GROUP PLC (United Kingdom, 8 Feb 2007- ) controls THOMAS COOK GROUP MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED (United Kingdom, 18 Jan 1999- ) | Share Ownership, Voting Rights, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors |
Credit Event
Legal Events
- Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection in the United States. The company’s Chapter 15 petition was filed in the Southern District of New York, court papers dated Sept. 16 show. Law firm Latham & Watkins is representing the company, according to the documents. The case is Thomas Cook Group Plc, 19-12984, U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. (Bloomberg)
- The Chapter 15 filing may also trigger the payout of default insurance on Thomas Cook debt.
- The Thomas Cook Group ceased trading on 23 September 2019 and is being liquidated. Formal announcement: Compulsory Liquidation
Related Events
Insolvencies of related entities
- Thomas Cook GmbH, filed for insolvency in Germany
- Thomas Cook Austria, which belongs to the German unit, also filed for insolvency
- Thomas Cook France declares insolvency
- Neckermann Polska (Polish Subsidiary)
- Destination Incoming, the Thomas Cook subsidiary in Palma
Reported News
Selected publicly accessible news items prior / around the credit event(s):
- 25 September 2019, Germany throws Thomas Cook subsidiary a €380m lifeline
- 23 September 2019, Thomas Cook collapses as last-ditch rescue talks fail
- 18 September 2019, Thomas Cook restructuring plan overshadowed by CDS dispute
- 17 September 2019, Thomas Cook’s Rescue Tests Reputation of Default Protection
- 7 September 2019, Thomas Cook in battle with pension scheme over £900m rescue
- 12 August 2019, Thomas Cook shares plunge after firm seeks £150m from investors
- 13 July 2019, Can Thomas Cook find a path through its perfect storm of woes?
- 10 June 2019, Club Med's Chinese owner wants to buy Thomas Cook
Historical Events
In 2011 the company came close to insolvency. It was saved by an emergency loan from a group of banks
Credit Rating History
Moody's
Data sourced through Moody's[2]
Date | Action | Description |
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23 Sep 2019 | Rating Action | Moody's withdraws Thomas Cook's ratings |
30 Jul 2019 | Credit Opinion | Thomas Cook Group plc: Update following the rating downgrade to Ca |
16 Jul 2019 | Rating Action | Moody's downgrades Thomas Cook's CFR to Ca; outlook negative |
30 May 2019 | Credit Opinion | Thomas Cook Group plc: Update following the rating downgrade to Caa2 |
23 May 2019 | Rating Action | Moody's downgrades Thomas Cook's CFR to Caa2; outlook negative |
15 May 2019 | Announcement of Periodic Review | Moody's announces completion of a periodic review of ratings of Thomas Cook Group plc |
01 May 2019 | Credit Opinion | Thomas Cook Group plc: Update following the rating downgrade and its placement on review for further downgrade |
26 Apr 2019 | Rating Action | Moody's downgrades Thomas Cook's ratings to B3; places ratings under review for downgrade |
12 Mar 2019 | Issuer In-Depth | TUI and Thomas Cook: Peer comparison: TUI's credit quality to remain stronger thanks to more diverse business, stronger liquidity |
08 Feb 2019 | Issuer Comment | Thomas Cook Group plc: Strategic review for Airline could be credit positive, but the outcome is currently uncertain |
06 Dec 2018 | Credit Opinion | Thomas Cook Group plc: Update following rating downgrade with a negative outlook |
04 Dec 2018 | Rating Action | Moody's downgrades Thomas Cook's ratings to B2; outlook negative |
25 Sep 2018 | Issuer Comment | Thomas Cook Group plc: Profit warning is credit negative for Thomas Cook |
15 Aug 2018 | Credit Opinion | Thomas Cook Group plc: Update to Credit Analysis |
07 Dec 2017 | Credit Opinion | Thomas Cook Group plc: Update post FY2017 results publication |
28 Nov 2017 | Issuer Comment | Thomas Cook Group plc: Solidly positioned in the B1 rating category despite mixed FY2017 results |
06 Sep 2017 | LGD Assessment | LGD Assessment: Thomas Cook Group Plc |
06 Mar 2017 | Covenant Quality Assessment | Thomas Cook Group plc: Covenant Quality Post-Sale Snapshot: €750m 6.25% Senior Notes due 2022 |
07 Dec 2016 | Credit Opinion | Thomas Cook Group plc: Update post FY2016 results publication |
28 Nov 2016 | Covenant Quality Assessment | Thomas Cook Group plc: Covenant Quality Pre-Sale Snapshot: €300m _% Senior Notes due 2022 |
28 Nov 2016 | Rating Action | Moody's assigns B1 rating to Thomas Cook's new EUR300 million notes; affirms B1 corporate family rating with stable outlook |
20 May 2016 | Credit Opinion | Thomas Cook Group plc: First Time Credit Opinion for Thomas Cook |
18 May 2016 | Rating Action | Moody's assigns first-time B1 rating to Thomas Cook Group Plc; stable outlook |
Fitch
Fitch Rating Actions can be accessed online at Fitch Reports and Analysis
Risk Factors
The following have been cited as risk factors that triggered the event
- Excessive Debt (Leverage)
- Poor Trading due to a number of structural or one-off reasons
- holidaymakers becoming used to putting together their own holidays and not using travel agents
- competition from low-cost carriers entering the package holiday market
- customers delaying their summer holiday plans
- Lack of Management Control
Direct Exposure
The direct impact of the credit event is transmitted through
- Contractual Risks of counterparties (that are not members of the counterparty group but have direct contractual relationships with the affected entity and
- Business Risk of counterparties that have a business association (without being members of the counterparty group) irrespective of any material contractual relationship with the affected entity
Contractual Risks
- Employee Job Contracts
- Circa 21,000 Employees
- Employee Pension Fund: Four defined benefit pension schemes will enter an assessment period with the Pension Protection Fund. The UK schemes, which were closed to accrual in 2011, had a surplus of £278m in 2018, according to Thomas Cook annual report (FT Adviser). The company was making deficit repayment contributions to the Thomas Cook Pension Plan of £28m a year until 2020, which will now be stopped.
- Shareholders: Shares have been delisted (100% Loss)
- Institutional Investors
- Insiders
- General Public
- Current Liabilities: Current Liabilities are the short term liabilities of the entity
- Trade Credit extended by Hotels and other counterparties
- Long Term Liabilities: Most significant long term liabilities (from Annual Report and Accounts 2018)
- Retirement benefit obligations: £435 mln
- Long-term borrowings: £1028 mln (See Bonds Outstanding)
- Obligations under finance leases: £182 mln
- Deferred tax liabilities: £88 mln
- Long-term provisions: £282 mln
- Bonds Outstanding
- Thomas Cook Finance plc, €400,000,000, 6.75% Senior Notes due 2021 (Retired)
- €750m 2022 Euro Bond, due June 2022 FT Report
- Thomas Cook Finance 2 plc, has outstanding €400 million 3.875 per cent guaranteed notes due 2023. Borse Berlin. 29 Sep 2019 Price suggests Recovery Risk of 5.8%
- Bank Loans: The Company had in place
- a £875 million revolving credit facility and bonding and guarantee facility (the ‘Facilities Agreement’) and
- £100 million of annual rolling bilateral funding from one of its insurance providers (the ‘Bilateral Agreement’)
Business Risks
- Reputation Risk of entities in the Group with no direct economic relationship
- General Revenue Risk and in particular Strategic Risk for Hotel Operators and other entities operating in the tourism sector expecting future business via Thomas Cook Group or subsidiary channels
Indirect Exposure
Indirect impact of the credit event is (in the first instance) the impact on counterparties that are once-removed in the network of contractual and business relationships of the affected entity:
- Impact on Creditors of the Entity Creditors (Domino Effect or Contagion Risk), e.g. Liabilities of Hotel Companies and other operators
- Impact on the Employees of Creditors, e.g. Redundancies in Hotel Companies or other operators
Loss Given Default Estimates
In terms of Loss Given Default, Bondholders are expected to write down £900m-£1bn, and lenders £550m-£825m as reported here
- Landing Slots: Thomas Cook Airlines was operating in 10 UK airports: Manchester, Gatwick, Birmingham, Glasgow, Bristol, Newcastle, East Midlands, Stansted, Cardiff and Belfast International
- Airplanes: Most of the airplanes are privately owned and leased out to the airline
References
Semantic Annotation
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