UCI International, LLC filed a plan of reorganization with related disclosure statement in the US Bankruptcy Court on August 26, 2016. As per the plan filed, Administrative Expense Claims and Priority Tax Claims will be paid in full in cash. Priority Non-Tax Claims, Other Secured Claims, Convenience Claims, Intercompany Claims and Interests in the Subsidiary Debtors will be reinstated. Prepetition ABL Credit Facility Claims of $75.2 million comprising of revolving loan of $69.4 million and Letter of Credit of $5.8 million will either be paid in cash in full or any other treatment if this treatment is rejected. Senior Notes Claims of $427.95 million and General Unsecured Claims will receive 95% of the new common stock and allocation of liquidating trust. Section 510(b) Claims and Interests in UCI Holdings will be cancelled and would not receive any distribution. The plan will be funded through cash in hand, New First Lien Credit Facility of up to $140 million and second lien exit facility of up to $40 million. The debtor filed a revised plan of reorganization with related disclosure statement on September 30, 2016 As per the revised plan, Administrative Claims of $8 million to $10 million will be paid in full in cash. Prepetition ABL Credit Facility Claims of $69.44 million will be paid in full in cash. Holders of General Unsecured Claims shall receive pro rata share of new common stock or cash from the General Unsecured Claim Cash pool of $4.5 million. If the cash payment for general unsecured claims exceeds $4.5 million, then holders will get a proportion of the pool. Senior Notes Claims of $428.43 million will recover approximately 26% of the allowed amount and shall receive its GUC Pro Rata Allocation of New Common Stock and Notes Pro Rata Allocation of the Second Lien Rights Offering Facility and Rights Offering Stock Pro Rata Allocation that such party elected to purchase through the Rights Offering. There are no other changes in the treatment of other classes. The plan will be funded through cash in hand, $130 million from New First Lien Exit Facility, Rights Offering and issuance of new common stock. Debtor filed a further revised plan of reorganization with related disclosure statement on October 13, 2016. There were no changes in the treatment of classes of claims.