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Pealkiri Compromise in the bankruptcy proceedings of AS Coal Terminal
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On  29 June  2020, the  bankruptcy  trustees  of  AS  Coal  Terminal  (bankrupt)
(hereinafter  "Coal  Terminal"),  private  limited  company  Charboun  Invest, a
shareholder  of  Coal  Terminal,  and  AS  Tallinna Sadam (hereinafter "Tallinna
Sadam")  entered  into  a  compromise,  as  a  result of which the claims of all
creditors  of Coal  Terminal are  restructured, the  parties shall terminate all
pending  litigation and  waive any  claims against  each other and Coal Terminal
shall be liquidated. Within the framework of the compromise, Tallinna Sadam will
pay  into the bankruptcy estate EUR 2.7 million, received by Tallinna Sadam from
the  organization  and  sale  of  the  Coal  Terminal  assets transferred to its
possession. The compromise has not yet entered into force and its approval shall
be  decided  by  the  court  within  15 days  from the date of submission of the
compromise  decision to  the court,  making a  ruling thereon, which shall enter
into force after the expiry of the opposition period.

The  bankruptcy of  Coal Terminal,  a long-term  customer of Tallinna Sadam, was
declared  on 2 May 2017. As  bankruptcy trustees refused  to execute commitments
under the right of superficies contracts, the contracts together with the assets
erected  on  the  plots  covered  by  the  right  of  superficies contracts were
transferred  back into  the possession  of Tallinna  Sadam. Under the contracts,
Tallinna  Sadam has to compensate the value of buildings and equipment that form
an  essential part of the  rights of superficies, the  amount of which cannot be
estimated  reliably because  the assets  are special-purpose  assets for which a
regular  market does not exist and there  are contradictory views both among the
experts  and the parties of the dispute  on the valuation methods that should be
used.

On 21 June 2019, Harju County Court stared the proceedings on the claim filed by
Coal  Terminal and its bankruptcy trustees in 20 May 2019 against Tallinna Sadam
applying  for  compensation  of  the  market  value  of the former coal terminal
buildings  and equipment  in Muuga  Harbour plus  accrued interest in connection
with  the expiration of the right of superficies contracts. The claim amounts to
EUR  22.4 million plus accrued  interest. In connection  with the termination of
contracts,  Tallinna Sadam  has submitted  a counter-claim  to Coal  Terminal in
amount  of EUR 11.7 million  for compensation of  the damages resulting from the
termination  of contracts. The compromise would  end the above mentioned and all
other litigation between the parties.

The  Management Board  of Tallinna  Sadam has  not recognised  a provision for a
possible  claim (except for the amount received from the sale of Coal Terminal's
assets)  as  the  final  monetary  impact  to Tallinna Sadam from the bankruptcy
proceedings  of Coal Terminal depended on the combined effect of the outcomes of
several  parallel disputes, which could not  be estimated reliably and there was
no  certainty about the timing of the realization of the claims and liabilities.
As  the amount  of the  compromise corresponds  to the  amount received from the
organization  and  the  sale  of  Coal  Terminal's assets, the conclusion of the
compromise will not have a significant impact on the Group's financial results.

Tallinna  Sadam is one of the largest cargo- and passenger port complexes in the
Baltic  Sea region,  which in  2019 serviced 10.64 million  passengers and 19.9
million  tons of cargo. In addition  to passenger and freight services, Tallinna
Sadam  group also  operates in  shipping business  via its  subsidiaries - OÜ TS
Laevad  provides ferry  services between  the Estonian  mainland and the largest
islands,  and OÜ  TS Shipping  charters its  multifunctional vessel  Botnica for
icebreaking  and construction services in  Estonia and offshore projects abroad.
Tallinna  Sadam group  is also  a shareholder  of an  associate AS Green Marine,
which  provides  waste  management  services.  According  to  audited  financial
results,  Tallinna  Sadam  group's  sales  in  2019 totaled  EUR  130.5 million,
adjusted EBITDA EUR 74.3 million and net profit EUR 44.4 million.

Marju Zirel
Head of Investor Relations
AS Tallinna Sadam
m.zirel@ts.ee (mailto:m.zirel@ts.ee)