German battery maker Varta said on Saturday it had reached a restructuring agreement with its creditors, bringing on sports car manufacturer Porsche to save the ailing business.
The agreement, struck after days of intense negotiations, will reduce Varta's debt from 485 million euros to 200 million euros initially, the company said.
Varta, which makes batteries for global automotive, industrial and consumer markets, had been looking for a compromise between major shareholder Michael Tojner, creditors and Porsche to alleviate its debt and secure fresh capital.
According to the agreement, Tojner and Porsche will become the new owners of Varta and together provide a capital injection of 60 million euros.
A further 60 million euros will come from the creditors as senior secured loans, the company said, adding that a third investor could come on board later.
"We are in advanced discussions with other investors who would like to join us," Varta CEO Michael Ostermann told.