---
title: "Embattled Hong Kong developer sued for HK$130 million, days after founder’s death"
type: "News"
locale: "en"
url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/286560945.md"
description: "Lofter Group, a Hong Kong property developer, is being sued for HK$130 million over alleged breaches of guarantor obligations in bond agreements, following the death of its founder, Carol Chow. The lawsuit was filed by Earth Core Holdings, claiming outstanding debts from two bonds issued in December 2023. Chow, who faced bankruptcy petitions, died at 43, prompting further legal challenges for the company."
datetime: "2026-05-15T12:01:09.000Z"
locales:
  - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/286560945.md)
  - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286560945.md)
  - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/286560945.md)
---

# Embattled Hong Kong developer sued for HK$130 million, days after founder’s death

A Hong Kong property developer has been sued for HK$130 million (US$16.6 million) over allegedly breaching guarantor obligations in two bond subscription agreements, becoming the latest lawsuit to implicate the embattled company and following its founder’s sudden death earlier this week. Lofter Group, known for its urban renewal projects across the city’s core districts, and an affiliated company were named as defendants in the High Court action initiated by Earth Core Holdings, a firm registered in the Cayman Islands, according to the writ seen by the South China Morning Post on Friday. The court document states that Earth Core agreed to subscribe to bonds issued by local firms Our Country HK and Our Dream HK in December 2023, in the principal amounts of HK$87 million and HK$121 million, respectively. Lofter and MSI Properties Strategy, which share the same registered address as the developer, acted as guarantors for the bonds. After the two bonds matured at the end of November 2024, the plaintiff only received partial repayments of HK$88.9 million, according to its lawyers. As of the date the claim was lodged on Thursday, the outstanding sums owed by the defendants under the two agreements were assessed to be HK$54 million and HK$76 million, respectively. The plaintiff’s lawyers also asked the court to award them default interest and the costs of the civil proceedings. Founded by entrepreneur Carol Chow Pui-yin in 2012, Lofter focuses on renovating run-down properties and transforming them into luxurious residential flats and office spaces. The developer has completed 26 redevelopment projects across multiple districts, including Mong Kok, Tai Kok Tsui and Jordan. Chow died aged 43 after reportedly dying by suicide at her Kowloon City flat on Tuesday. She was facing a bankruptcy petition by five people over unspecified debts, with the High Court initially set to hear the application next month. Another creditor also filed a winding-up petition against Lofter on the day of Chow’s death. If you have suicidal thoughts or know someone who is experiencing them, help is available. In Hong Kong, you can dial 18111 for the government-run Mental Health Support Hotline. You can also call +852 2896 0000 for The Samaritans or +852 2382 0000 for Suicide Prevention Services. In the US, call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For a list of other nations’ helplines, see this page.

## Related News & Research

- [Robert Vadra withdraws Delhi HC plea against ED summons in land deal case](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286727193.md)
- [SC asks SpiceJet to move HC for extension to deposit ₹144 cr in Maran case](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286877845.md)
- [Delhi HC seeks response from Kejriwal, Sisodia in criminal contempt case](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286867058.md)
- [SC to hear tax department plea against Vedanta relief in TDS dispute](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286788354.md)
- [Technology only effective answer to wastage of judiciary's time: CJI](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286640873.md)