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Adani shifts Mundra unit to subsidiary >

Plant has been a dragon firm’s performanc­e

- AMRITHA PILLAY

The board of directors of Adani Power on Tuesday approved the transfer of its Mundra (Kutch) power plant to a separate subsidiary, Adani Power (Mundra) Ltd, through a slump sale (slump sale is a transfer of a whole or part of business concern as a going concern).

“The company’s board has considered and approved the slump sale of its Mundra power business undertakin­g, generating 4,620 Mw of power, to its subsidiary company, namely Adani Power (Mundra),” Adani Power said in a statement.

The Mundra plant has been a drag on Adani Power’s performanc­e for the past few years due to higher input costs. The unit was dealt a blow when the Supreme Court disallowed compensato­ry tariffs for changes in internatio­nal laws.

Adani Power runs the Mundra plant on Indonesian coal, prices of which rose due to a change in Indonesia’s import policy, making operations unviable.

In its statement, Adani Power said the plant would be transferre­d to the subsidiary along with liabilitie­s. The release added the revenue of the plant was ~11,017 crore in 2016-17.

The transfer will not involve any cash. Sources peg the Mundra plant’s standalone debt at ~15,000 crore.

Analysts expect Adani Power to consider a strategic debt restructur­ing (SDR) or S4 A for the Mundra subsidiary. However, the company said the decision was intended to separate its investment business from the power generation business.

“The characteri­stics of risks, growth, funding requiremen­ts and cash flows involved in the company’s two activities — investment­s and power generation — are quite distinct,” the Adani Power statement said.

The transfer, which is to be executed on a going concern basis, will provide Adani Power a cleaner platform to source funds for expansion and acquisitio­ns.

Adani Power added it had not sought listing for the subsidiary and there would not be any change in the shareholdi­ng pattern of Adani Power. The sale is subject to statutory and regulatory approvals.

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