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Detailed Registry of Securities affecting Newpoint’s Assets

A directory

Below is a comprehensive list of over 200 dealings / securities believed to have been taken against every significant asset within Newpoint's group of companies, covering a wide range of items such as premium income, reserves, claims, and all types of assets.

This includes assets that have emerged through fraudulent means or deceit by the secured parties, including cases of forgery.

This registry aims to provide transparency and insight into the encumbrances placed upon Newpoint’s assets, illustrating the scope and nature of the securities involved.

Each entry details the specific asset and the nature of the security held against it.

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Encumbrance Citadel Reinsurance Company LTD Bermuda over the assets of NEWPOINT FINANCIAL CORP. DE USA dated 03 May 2022 Ref. U220189632229-7



Lender / Secured party/ies:

Citadel Reinsurance Company LTD (Bermuda) and n/a

Debtor / Grantor/s:

NEWPOINT FINANCIAL CORP. (DE, USA) and n/a

Secured amount (USD$):

refer to the collateral for this information.

Collateral:

Refer to the source document for precise wording, scanned with OCR and AI tools. - Overview of Note Issuance and Collateral Agreement: Secured Party and Debtor have entered into a Note Issuance Agreement wherein the Debtor issued five individual notes, each valued at USD $5 million, and represented by CUSIP# 65172Q AA5 / ISIN# US65172QAA58. The notes are specifically identified as NPFC/UST/CN/2021/01-16, NPFC/UST/CN/2021/01-17, NPFC/UST/CN/2021/01-18, NPFC/UST/CN/2021/01-19, and NPFC/UST/CN/2021/01-20. In accordance with the agreement, the Debtor has pledged all rights to the principal corpus of the United States Treasury Bonds registered under CUSIP 912810QZ4 to the Secured Party as collateral. The details and conditions of this Collateral Pledge and Security Agreement are thoroughly documented in the agreement established between the Secured Party and the Debtor.

Analysis (Mark Smith's comments):

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