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Wilmington Trust, as Successor Indenture Trustee, Appointed to Unsecured Creditors Committee in General Motors Bankruptcy Case


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WILMINGTON, June 3, 2009: Wilmington Trust, a leading provider of institutional trustee, agency, and administrative services through its Corporate Client Services (CCS) business, said today that it has been appointed by the United States Trustee to the unsecured creditors’ committee in the bankruptcy of General Motors Corporation (GM), which filed for Chapter 11 protection on June 1, 2009 in the United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York.

Previously Wilmington Trust was appointed successor indenture trustee on behalf of creditors who hold approximately $23 billion of debt issued by GM. Wilmington Trust is not a direct holder of debt issued by GM and has no direct credit exposure to GM. Wilmington Trust is paid a fee for providing trust services such as those related to the GM case.

Wilmington Trust’s CCS business offers institutional trustee, agency, asset management, retirement plan, and administrative services for clients worldwide who use capital market financing structures, as well as those who seek to establish or maintain nexus, or legal residency, for special purpose entities. Because Wilmington Trust does not underwrite securities offerings or provide investment banking services, it is able to deliver corporate trust services that are conflict-free.

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