KALERA PLC ANNOUNCES ITS WHOLLY-OWNED AND MAIN OPERATING SUBSIDIARY, KALERA, INC., FILES FOR CHAPTER 11 PROTECTION TO PURSUE FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL REOGRANIZATION
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KALERA PLC ANNOUNCES ITS WHOLLY-OWNED AND MAIN OPERATING SUBSIDIARY, KALERA, INC., FILES FOR CHAPTER 11 PROTECTION TO PURSUE FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONAL REOGRANIZATION

Kalera Inc.
Kalera Inc.

Kalera, Inc. Files for Protection under Chapter 11 to Explore Strategic Alternatives Kalera, Inc. Agrees to $5.1 million Debtor-in-Possession (DIP) Financing to Support Continuing of Operations During Proceedings Kalera, Inc. Will Continue to Operate Houston and Denver Facilities and These Will Continue to Serve Kalera’s Existing Customer Base

Orlando, Fla, April 04, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kalera Public Limited Company (“Kalera PLC” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: KAL), a vertical farming company headquartered in Orlando, Florida, announced today that its wholly-owned and main operating subsidiary, Kalera, Inc. (“Kalera”) has filed a voluntary petition (the “Chapter 11 Case”) in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas (the “Bankruptcy Court”) seeking relief under Chapter 11 (“Chapter 11”) of Title 11 of the United States Code (the “Bankruptcy Code”). Kalera will continue to operate its business as “debtor-in-possession” under the jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court and in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and orders of the Bankruptcy Court. Kalera will be filing various "First-Day" motions with the Bankruptcy Court requesting customary relief that will enable Kalera to transition into Chapter 11 without disruption to its ordinary course operations.

Kalera PLC, Kalera S.A. and other subsidiaries including Vindara, Inc. and Iveron Materials, Inc. are not included in the Chapter 11 filing. Kalera intends to use the court-supervised process to evaluate strategic alternatives for Kalera, including a potential sale of Kalera or its assets.

In connection with the filing, Kalera PLC has appointed Mark Shapiro, Senior Managing Director at B. Riley Advisory Services, as Chief Restructuring Officer. Mr. Shapiro will oversee the business and its restructuring process, working to execute on the Company’s business strategy and conduct a value-maximizing sale process. Mr. Shapiro brings deep experience in managing complex financial and operational restructurings, including providing interim management services to preserve and maximize value.

“The Chapter 11 process will allow Kalera to continue operations and serve its existing customer base while it evaluates strategic alternatives for its business and assets,” said Mark Shapiro, Chief Restructuring Officer for Kalera PLC.

To enable Kalera to continue operations during the reorganization process, Kalera’s existing lender has agreed to provide Kalera with $5.1 million of debtor-in-possession (DIP) financing subject to the satisfaction of certain customary conditions, including the approval of the Bankruptcy Court (which has not been obtained at this time).