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Lord Ashcroft lends Watford more money

Lord Ashcroft
Lord Ashcroft owns a 37.16 per cent of parent company Watford Leisure Plc

Lord Ashcroft, Watford's majority shareholder, has lent the club a further £500,000.

A statement from parent company Watford Leisure Plc said the money will "assist with the working capital requirements of the business".

Ashcroft will cancel his loans in return for a share in the £10.1m worth of bonds to be created later this year.

It takes the deputy chairman of the Conservative Party's total lendings to over £6.5m.

The bond issue, given the go-ahead by shareholders during an extraordinary general meeting in May, will also be used to cancel the loans from director David Fransen (£2.05m) and former chairman Graham Simpson (£592,000).

The Watford Leisure Plc statement added: "The amount outstanding under the secured loan is now, in aggregate, approximately £6.55 million (including accrued interest).

"Security is by way of a guarantee and debenture over the Vicarage Road Stadium ranking behind certain other pre-existing secured creditors.

"The secured loan is intended to be cancelled as part of the Company's proposed issue of secured bonds with detachable warrants in due course."



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