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FTX Shareholder List: Investors in SBF’s Bankrupt Exchange in Line for Payouts

FTX Shareholder List: Investors in SBF’s Bankrupt Exchange in Line for Payouts

CCNCCN2024/10/14 06:45
By:CCN

Key Takeaways

  • FTX creditors are set to receive a windfall, with potential recoveries exceeding their initial investments.
  • Creditors are set to receive over 119% of their claims.
  • The reorganization plan includes a provision for shareholder compensation, which has sparked criticism due to creditor losses.

FTX’s long-awaited reorganization plan cleared a major court hurdle , marking a significant step toward resolving one of the largest cryptocurrency bankruptcies in history.

Under the plan, FTX will distribute assets between $14.7 billion and $16.5 billion to its creditors. This recovery exceeds FTX’s estimated $11.2 billion in debts, meaning that creditors are set to receive up to 119% of their claims.

When Will FTX Creditors Get Paid?

The Chapter 11 plan , approved by Judge John Dorsey, ensures that 98% of FTX creditors will recover at least 118% of their initial investments in cash.

While some creditors hoped to regain their original crypto, the cash payouts offer substantial compensation. FTX ’s chief restructuring officer, John J. Ray III, called it a historic achievement in asset distribution.

“We are poised to return 100% of bankruptcy claim amounts plus interest for non-governmental creditors through what will be the largest and most complex bankruptcy estate asset distribution in history. The estate is working to finalize arrangements to make distributions to creditors across more than 200 jurisdictions worldwide.” Ray  said .

Repayments are set to begin by December, with smaller claims under $50,000 expected to be settled by year-end, while larger claims could take until 2025. The plan also includes $230 million for shareholders, a decision that has prompted criticism in light of creditor losses.

FTX’s Major Backers

Before its collapse, FTX attracted a roster of high-profile investors, including some of the biggest names in venture capital and hedge funds. Sequoia Capital invested about $200 million, while Thoma Bravo chipped in around $130 million. Tiger Global, meanwhile, contributed $38 million.

Temasek Holdings, the Singapore state investment company, invested at least $275 million, only to write down its stake to zero after the FTX fiasco . Hedge funds also got burned, including Alameda Research, which was closely tied to FTX, and SkyBridge Capital. Third Point also invested, though it hasn’t disclosed its stake.

Individual investors, including FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen, and Peter Thiel, also placed undisclosed bets on the company. Kevin O’Leary, the Shark Tank investor, invested
$1 million in equity, $10 million in crypto, and an additional $15 million as a spokesperson for the company. Other investors in FTX included the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and funds affiliated with Sequoia and Thoma Bravo.

Full List of FTX Major Shareholders

Series B Shareholders

Holder Total Shares
Sequoia Capital 4,769,173
Thoma Bravo 4,578,406
Temasek 3,815,337
SoftBank 2,861,504
Paradigm 1,526,135
Dan Loeb (Third Point) 1,335,369
Insight Partners 1,335,369
Lightspeed 1,144,602
Altimeter Capital 953,835
Multicoin Capital 953,835
Standard Investments 953,835
Coinbase 929,989
BondCap 763,068
Senator LP 572,301
Paul Tudor Jones’s family trusts 476,918
Tribe Capital 381,535
Digital Wave Finance 381,534
Tekne Capital 381,534
Belfer Management 190,767
EFO Management 190,767
Pantera Capital 190,767
New Enterprise Associates 186,115
Willoughby Capital 113,100
Robert Kraft (The Kraft Group) 111,599
Folkvang 76,307
Hudson River Trading 76,307
Van Eck Associates 76,307
BTIG 57,231
Endeavor/IMG 38,154
Gregory Pepin 38,154
Linfeng Dong 38,154
Nokota Capital 38,154
MAC Growth III. LLC 36,628
Coinfund 19,077
Chet Jonathan Burros 9,539
GGC International Limited 9,539
Robert Lee & Associates, LLP 3,816
Gururaj Singh 2,480

Series B-1 Shareholders

Holder Total Shares
Sequoia Capital 572,355
Ontario Teachers Pension Plan 558,376
Temasek 381,557
SEA 190,778
BlackRock 141,044
Altimeter Capital 76,311
Ausvic Capital 76,311
ICONIQ Capital 76,311
Institutional Venture Partners 76,311
Lightspeed 76,311
Pulsar Trading Capital 76,311
SkyBridge 61,049
Tiger Global 59,141
Insight Partners 57,233
Joe Tsai (Blue Pool Capital) 57,233
Belfer Management 57,232
Base10 38,155
Dan Loeb (Third Point) 38,155
United Overseas Bank 22,893
IPV Capital Partners 19,077
Whale Rock 19,077
Willoughby Capital 19,077
Samsung NEXT 15,262
Tribe Capital 15,262
Senator LP 11,446
Thiel Capital 11,446
Anthos Capital 7,631
Chuang’s 7,631
Gateway (BVI) Holdings – Zeta Segregated Portfolio 7,631
Meritech Capital 7,631
Vetamer Capital 7,631
Kevin O’Leary 6,486
DTL Capital, LLC 3,815
Govinda, Ltd. 3,815
Matthew Guy-Hamilton 3,815
Alchemy Insights 1,907
PA FTX SPV LLC 1,801
Jeff and Denise Austin 1,373
Katie Austin 1,373
Coinfund 953
Asia Alpha 763
Charles Quinn Lu 763
Jasminder Singh 763
Jason & Elissa Hammel Living Trust 763
MLM Joint Revocable Trust 763
Philip de Picciotto Revocable Trust 763
David Matthew Schwab Revocable Trust 381
Erick Peyton 381
Lane Armstrong 381
Brett Dimas 191
Christopher P. Anest Trust 191
Eric Sogard (EKS Family Trust) 191
Frank M. Zecca, Jr. 191
Peter S. Carlisle 191
Robert A. Witt, Jr. 191
Ryan C. Dimas 191
Ryan Miller 191
The Satin Family Revocable Trust 191
Christopher J. Legg 76

Series C Shareholders

Holder Total Shares
Paradigm 1,630,045
Temasek 1,294,448
Institutional Venture Partners 647,224
Newlands 647,224
Greenoaks 539,353
Lightspeed 539,353
Steadview Capital 539,353
Dan Loeb (Third Point) 431,482
New Enterprise Associates 431,482
Tiger Global 323,612
SoftBank 215,741
EFO Management 175,852
Tribe Capital 134,838
Belfer Management 107,870
Lux Capital 107,870
Tualatin Holdings L.L.C. 53,935
BlackRock 46,806
Insight Partners 26,123
Senator LP 21,574
Standard Investments 21,574
RC Chirp Management LLC 21,573
A. Capital Partners III 10,787
SV Angel VIII LP 5,393
Samsung NEXT 5,393
Alex Sharata 216

Series A Shareholders

Holder Total Shares
Temasek 26,258,205
Paradigm 16,532,944
New Enterprise Associates 13,129,102
Lightspeed 10,940,919
Ontario Teachers Pension Plan 8,752,735
Tribe Capital 8,205,689
Steadview Capital 6,564,551
Tiger Global 6,564,551
Multicoin Capital 5,470,459
Sequoia Capital 5,269,733
BondCap 4,376,367
Daniel Loeb (Third Point) 4,376,367
Greenoaks 4,376,367
Insight Partners 4,376,367
Newlands 4,376,367
SoftBank 4,376,367
Standard Investments 4,376,367
Thoma Bravo 4,376,367
Institutional Venture Partners 3,282,275
Senator LP 2,625,820
Belfer Management 2,188,183
Lux Capital 2,188,183
Zhe Wang 1,312,910
Tualatin Holding 1,094,091
Blackrock 1,009,039
Willoughby Capital 875,272
Chan (Jen Chen) Luk Wai 437,636
Daswani (Roshan Daswani) Roshan Deepak 437,636
The Hirji Wigglesworth Family Foundation 437,636
Coinbase 362,910
Howard Melamed 218,818
Ausvic Capital 171,081
EFO Management 170,000
Telne Capital 148,818
Joe Tsai (Blue Pool Capital) 111,636
Cornerstone 109,409
Samsung NEXT 109,409
Base10 74,363
Robert Kraft (The Kraft Group) 43,545
Folkvang 29,727
Anthos Capital 14,818
Gregory Pepin 14,818
HOF Capital 14,818
Kevin O’Leary 12,631
Coinfund 7,363
Matt Guy-Hamilton 7,363
Alex Sharat 4,376
Christa Davies 2,181
Asia Alpha 1,454
Robert Lee & Associates 1,454
Sonny Singh 1,454
Gururaj Singh 909

The tables were made by CCN based on available public data .

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