Gulf Today

Authoritie­s mull $35.58m package for Roosevelt Hotel

- Tariq Butt

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is considerin­g injecting $35.58 million as second bailout package for the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhatan, New York, that is owned by Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines Investment Limited (PIAIL), said a report quoting a hotel industry magazine.

The Hotel Management, a magazine that started in 1922 in New York, also reported that Pakistan’s Economic Coordinati­on Commitee of the cabinet had discussed seting up of a panel to provide this bailout package for the property.

According to the report, in September 2020, the panel approved $142m to cater the immediate financial needs of the hotel. This amount was arranged as a loan from the National Bank of Pakistan with a per annum mark-up of $5.9m.

Additional­ly, it approved $13m as an annual carrying cost until a lease agreement is finalised with a joint venture partner.

The report noted that PIAIL risked losing the Manhattan property as well as the Scribe Hotel in Paris in 2019 after a court of British Islands enforced an internatio­nal arbitratio­n decision that involved handing over the two properties as settlement to Tethyan Copper Company (TCC) for cancelling its mining licence in Balochista­n.

PIAIL, a subsidiary of Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines, is incorporat­ed in British Virgin Islands. TCC is a joint venture held by Barrick Gold and Antofagast­a.

Pakistan had cancelled TCC’S mining licences on Reko Diq gold and copper mines in Balochista­n, citing irregulari­ties, while TCC claimed that they were wrongly stopped from undertakin­g mining operations.

The hotel, which opened in 1924, has 1,015 rooms and 52 suites. Other media reports suggest that Pakistan still risks losing these valuable real estate properties in the United States and France.

In 2019, the Internatio­nal Centre for Setlement of Investment Disputes, a World Bank quasi court, imposed a hety $5.97 billion fine on Pakistan in 2019 over this dispute. At one stage, Pakistan was seeking an out-of-court setlement with TCC.

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