Q:What is Wilmington Trust’s role?
A:Wilmington Trust is the successor Indenture Trustee to Citibank NA under two separate Indenture
agreements with General Motors, one dated November 15, 1990 and the second dated December 7, 1995.
Q:What is an Indenture Trustee?
A: An Indenture Trustee is the party under the contract that represents the rights and responsibilities of the
bondholders.
Q:What is a successor?
A: A successor in this situation is Wilmington Trust, who succeeded Citibank NA as the original Indenture
Trustee.
Q:What is an Indenture?
A: An Indenture is a contract underlying the bond issue and is between General Motors and the Indenture
Trustee.
Q:What are the securities, including rate, maturity, and CUSIP numbers, which are affected?
A: See attached listing below. *
Q: As a holder of General Motors debt am I going to get paid?
A: As a bondholder you will be represented by Wilmington Trust Company as Indenture Trustee.
Payments made to bondholders will be determined through the bankruptcy process and communicated
to you by Wilmington Trust as Indenture Trustee.
Q: How much will I be paid?
A: As a bondholder you will be represented by Wilmington Trust Company as Indenture Trustee.
Payments made to bondholders will be determined through the bankruptcy process and amounts paid
to bondholders will be communicated to you by Wilmington Trust as Indenture Trustee.
Q: How am I going to get paid?
A:When distributions are available Wilmington Trust as Indenture Trustee and its agents will pay the
holders of record for the securities directly via wire transfer or other method of distribution.
Q: Do I need to file a proof of claim?
A: As a bondholder you will be represented by Wilmington Trust Company as Indenture Trustee. This will
include the filing of necessary documents in the courts, including proofs of claim.
Q: As a bondholder, what do I need to do now?
A: At this time there is no action required on the bondholder’s part. Lines of communication remain open
between the bondholders and the Indenture Trustee and the Indenture Trustee will communicate on a consistent
and equal basis with all bondholders.
General Motors Bondholders
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:What are the next steps?
A:Wilmington Trust Company as Indenture Trustee will work closely with the bankruptcy court, the committees
that are formed, and the company, communicating with the bondholders as necessary and appropriate.
Q: How do I stay in touch with you?
A:Wilmington Trust as Indenture Trustee is creating a distribution list and will provide communications as
appropriate.
Q: Does Wilmington Trust hold any General Motors debt directly?
A:Wilmington Trust does not directly hold any debt of General Motors and has no direct credit exposure to
General Motors.
Q:Who is the General Motors Stock Transfer Agent?
A: Computershare is the stock transfer agent and they can be reached at 800 331-9922.
**Issue Name CUSIP# Outstanding Indenture Date Closed Date
GM Corp 9.40% Debs due 7/15/2021 370442AN5 $299,795,000.00 11/15/1990 7/22/1991
GM Corp 8.80% Notes due 3/1/2021 370442AJ4 $524,795,000.00 11/15/1990 3/12/1991
GM Corp 7.40% Debs due 9/1/2025 370442AR6 $500,000,000.00 11/15/1990 9/11/1995
GM Corp Medium Term Notes AG3 37045EAG3 $15,000,000.00 11/15/1990 7/22/1991
GM Corp Medium Term Notes AS7 37045EAS7 $48,175,000.00 11/15/1990 12/21/1990
GM Corp 7.75% Disc Debs due 3/15/2036 370442AT2 $377,377,000.00 12/7/1995 3/20/1996
GM Corp 7.70% Debs due 4/15/2016 370442AU9 $500,000,000.00 12/7/1995 4/15/1996
GM Corp 8.10% Debs due 6/15/2024 370442AV7 $400,000,000.00 12/7/1995 6/10/1996
GM Corp 6 3/4 Debs due 5/1/2028 370442AZ8 $600,000,000.00 12/7/1995 4/29/1998
GM Corp 7.20% Notes due 1/15/2011 370442BB0 $1,500,000,000.00 12/7/1995 1/11/2001
GM Corp 7.25% Q Int Bnds due 4/15/2041 370442816 $575,000,000.00 12/7/1995 4/30/2001
GM Corp 7 1/4 Sr Notes due 7/15/2041 370442774 $718,750,000.00 12/7/1995 7/9/2001
GM Corp 7.375% Sr Notes due 10/1/2051 370442766 $690,000,000.00 12/7/1995 10/3/2001
GM Corp 7.25% Sr Notes due 2/15/2052 370442758 $875,000,000.00 12/7/1995 2/14/2002
GM Corp 4.50% Series A Conv Sr Debs 370442741 $1,150,000,000.00 12/7/1995 3/6/2002
GM Corp 5.25% Series B Conv Sr Debs 370442733 $2,600,000,000.00 12/7/1995 3/6/2002
GM Corp 7.375% Sr Notes due 5/15/2048 370442725 $1,115,000,000.00 12/7/1995 5/19/2003
GM Corp 7.375% Sr Notes due 5/23/2048 370442BQ7 $425,000,000.00 12/7/1995 5/23/2003
GM Corp 8.375% Sr Debs due 7/15/2033 370442BT1 $3,000,000,000.00 12/7/1995 7/3/2003
GM Corp 6.250% Series C Conv Sr Debs 370442717 $4,300,000,000.00 12/7/1995 7/2/2003
GM Corp 8.25% Sr Debs due 7/15/2023 370442BW4 $1,250,000,000.00 12/7/1995 7/3/2003
GM Corp 7.125% Sr Notes due 7/15/2013 370442BS3 $1,000,000,000.00 12/7/1995 7/3/2003
GM Corp 7.50% Sr Notes due 7/1/2044 370442121 $720,000,000.00 12/7/1995 6/30/2004
GM Corp 1.50% Series D Conv Sr Debs 370442691 $1,500,000,000.00 12/7/1995 5/31/2007
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