The IT services company is running out of options as it seeks to refinance debts and sell off parts of its business. Credit: Atos French IT services company Atos has called on a third-party trustee to help it negotiate debt refinancing with its banks after plans to raise €720 million in new capital through a rights issue fell through. It announced it requested the appointment Monday, promising to give an update on the negotiations in due course. Last year, Atos revealed plans to split itself in two, selling off its shrinking legacy managed infrastructure services business, Tech Foundations, while retaining its more profitable digital services and security business under a new brand, Eviden. That project, though, has been hamstrung by a failure to reach an agreement with the potential buyer of Tech Foundations, and by dissent within the company about the best way forward. Last month, those struggles led Atos to appoint a new CEO, its fourth in little more than a year. Paul Saleh, previously the company’s CFO, was named CEO on Jan. 15, 2024. On Jan. 29, Atos rolled over a €1.5 billion loan for another six months, the first of two allowed extensions, but it needs a longer-term solution. Saleh’s financial expertise hasn’t yet proven sufficient to reassure the company’s creditors, prompting Atos to seek help from the trustee — or mandataire ad-hoc in French — to reach an agreement. Contacted Monday, the company said it was too early to identify the trustee. The trustee will only be involved in negotiations over the company’s financial debt, and won’t have any impact on employees, customers, or suppliers, Atos said. If the trustee’s help isn’t enough, the company hasn’t ruled out using other legal protection mechanisms available. French law includes a number of provisions to protect debtors, including the procédure de sauvegarde, which bears some similarities to a reorganization under Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code, allowing a company to continue operating while it reschedules its debts. Atos is still discussing the sale of Tech Foundations with EP Equity Investment. One sticking point is Atos wants to hold EPEI to an earlier agreement to invest in the capital of Eviden, the more modern half of Atos, in addition to buying the legacy services business, something EPEI is now reluctant to do given Atos’s financial problems. “There’s no certainty these negotiations will result in an agreement,” Atos said Monday. The two banks that offered to underwrite the €720 million rights issue of new shares, BNP Paribas and JP Morgan, won’t now given the changes in the market environment, Atos said. Meanwhile, Atos is seeking to raise funds by selling off other activities, including the possible sale of its big data and security business to Airbus, which also has a cybersecurity business of its own. Airbus is currently conducting due diligence checks, it said. Related content brandpost Sponsored by Avanade By enabling “ask and expert” capabilities, generative AI like Microsoft Copilot will transform manufacturing By CIO Contributor 29 Feb 2024 4 mins Generative AI Innovation feature Captive centers are back. Is DIY offshoring right for you? Fully-owned global IT service centers picked up steam in 2023, but going the captive route requires clear-eyed consideration of benefits and risks, as well as desired business outcomes. By Stephanie Overby 29 Feb 2024 10 mins Offshoring IT Strategy Outsourcing feature What is a chief data officer? A leader who creates business value from data A chief data officer (CDO) oversees a range of data-related functions to ensure your organization gets the most out of, arguably, its most valuable asset. By Minda Zetlin and Thor Olavsrud 29 Feb 2024 10 mins Staff Management Careers IT Leadership tip The trick to better answers from generative AI Miso.ai co-founders Lucky Gunasekara and Andy Hsieh discuss how going beyond RAG basics to break down question context and assumptions is key for enterprise-grade service. By Sharon Machlis 29 Feb 2024 5 mins Generative AI PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe