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    China Evergrande Liquidators Apply for Receivers to Identify Founder's Assets

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    Posted on September 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Evergrande's liquidators request court approval to appoint receivers for founder Hui Ka Yan's assets as part of ongoing financial recovery efforts.

    China Evergrande Liquidators Seek Court Approval for Asset Receivership

    Evergrande's Liquidation Process

    HONG KONG (Reuters) -Liquidators of China Evergrande, once the country's largest property developer, have asked a Hong Kong court to appoint receivers to identify and preserve the assets of founder Hui Ka Yan, who has not disclosed his worldwide properties.

    Background on Evergrande's Financial Troubles

    The move is the liquidators' latest effort to recover $6 billion in dividends and remuneration paid to Hui and other former executives, as they fight court battles to freeze offshore assets of the founder and his former spouse, among others.

    Court Proceedings and Asset Disclosure

    Evergrande, the most high-profile casualty of China's prolonged property crisis, began defaulting on some of its bonds in 2021 and collapsed with more than $300 billion in liabilities.

    Recovery Efforts and Challenges

    It received a liquidation order from a Hong Kong court in 2024, and was kicked off the Hong Kong stock exchange last week in one of the largest delistings by market value and volume in recent years, marking an end to what's been a tumultuous boom-and-bust saga for its investors.

    Hong Kong High Court Judge Herbert Au-Yeung told a hearing on Tuesday that a judgement would be made on December 2, as Hui's lawyer opposed the application for receivers, saying the risk of asset dissipation is low given the founder's "circumstance", which the judge later described as "imprisonment".

    Hui, once one of China's richest people, has not been seen in public since he was detained by Chinese authorities in 2023. He had been ordered by a Hong Kong court to disclose his assets in Hong Kong and overseas but refused.

    The lawyer for the liquidators said Hui had received $4.2 billion in dividends alone during 2017-2020, and his ex-wife, Ding Yumei, could potentially dispose of $1 billion of assets in her own name. Ding is among the seven defendants being sued by Evergrande's liquidators.

    Evergrande's liquidators said in August that they have recovered about $255 million from sales of the firm's offshore assets, which included school bonds, club memberships, artwork and motor vehicles.

    This compared to creditors' claims made to liquidators of $45 billion.

    Lawyers expect the liquidation process to take a decade and the recovery rate for creditors is likely to be very low.

    (Reporting by Clare Jim; Editing by Kim Coghill)

    Table of Contents

    • Evergrande's Liquidation Process
    • Background on Evergrande's Financial Troubles
    • Court Proceedings and Asset Disclosure
    • Recovery Efforts and Challenges

    Key Takeaways

    • •China Evergrande liquidators seek court approval to appoint receivers.
    • •Founder Hui Ka Yan has not disclosed his global assets.
    • •Evergrande defaulted on bonds and faces $300 billion in liabilities.
    • •Liquidators aim to recover $6 billion in dividends and remuneration.
    • •Court decision on receivership expected on December 2.

    Frequently Asked Questions about China Evergrande liquidators apply for receivers to identify founder's assets

    1What action did Evergrande's liquidators take?

    The liquidators have asked a Hong Kong court to appoint receivers to identify and preserve the assets of founder Hui.

    2What is the estimated amount Evergrande owes to creditors?

    Evergrande's creditors have made claims totaling $45 billion to the liquidators.

    3What has happened to Hui since his detention?

    Hui has not been seen in public since his detention by Chinese authorities in 2023 and was ordered by a Hong Kong court to disclose his assets.

    4How much has been recovered from Evergrande's offshore assets?

    The liquidators reported recovering about $255 million from sales of the firm's offshore assets.

    5What is the expected duration of the liquidation process?

    Lawyers expect the liquidation process to take a decade, with a very low recovery rate for creditors.

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