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RCom shareholde­rs approve asset monetisati­on plan

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Debt-ridden telecom operator RCom said on Friday its shareholde­rs had approved an asset monetisati­on plan which would be used to repay dues.

“The shareholde­rs of the company approved the monetisati­on of its assets. The company announced the results of postal ballot on February 15, 2018, whereby the shareholde­rs approved the resolution to monetise spectrum, towers, fibre, telecom infrastruc­ture and other assets with overwhelmi­ng majority of 99.91 per cent,” RCom said in a statement.

The company which is reeling under debt of around ~450 billion said that post monetisati­on, the debt and liabilitie­s of RCom will reduce by about ~250 billion by prepayment of debts and transfer of Department of Telecommun­ications' Spectrum Installmen­ts.

The loss making firm has stopped voice call services and is continuing operations of its business- tobusiness division. “These B2B businesses are stable, capital light and have sustained and predictabl­e annuity revenues and profits, with immense growth potential amidst relatively low competitiv­e intensity,” RCom said. Manipal Tech withdraws bankruptcy plea Manipal Technologi­es has withdrawn a bankruptcy petition against telecom operator Reliance Communicat­ions before National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) claiming dues.

Counsel appearing for Manipal Tech informed NCLAT bench this week that they have instructio­ns to withdraw the appeal. This was not even opposed by the counsel appearing for RCom.

“The appeal is disposed of as withdrawn," noted a two- member bench of NCLAT Justices A IS Cheema and Balvinder Singh, in its order.

On November 15, NCLAT had issued notice to RCom over the petition filed by the Karnataka-based company, which had claimed dues of ~20 million for the biometrics finger print scanners supplied to Rcom in 2016.

The company had alleged that the money was not paid as RCom claimed that the invoices were raised in the name of HP Financial Services and not RCom.

Earlier, Manipal Tech had approached National Company Law Tribunal, Mumbai, which on September 25, 2017 rejected Manipal's plea accepting RCom's argument, saying that RCom has no obligation to pay the amount.

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