Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Jet revives talks for a stake sale

TURBULENT PHASE The airline’s founder, Naresh Goyal, may offload a part of the promoter’s stake in the company

- Deborshi Chaki and Rhik Kundu deborshi.c@livemint.com

MUMBAI: Jet Airways India (Pvt.) Ltd has approached investment bankers again to help sell a stake in the carrier, two people with direct knowledge of the matter said.

The fund-raising is crucial for the airline, owned 24% by Etihad Airways PJSC of Abu Dhabi, as it faces several challenges including a surge in fuel prices, weaker rupee and intensifyi­ng competitio­n.

“Jet Airways is looking to raise immediate cash and the transactio­n may include Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal offloading a part of the promoter’s stake in the company,” one of the two people said on condition of anonymity. Goyal owns a 51% in Jet Airways, the second-largest carrier in India by marketshar­e.

“Few months ago, when the discussion­s (on stake sale) were ongoing, the promoters were looking for a significan­t premium to the then market price of the airline but things are expected to be slightly different as the urgency to raise cash is far greater now,” the second person added.

Jet Airways reported a loss of ₹636.45 crore in the year ended 31 March. In the same year, smaller rival Spicejet reported a profit of ₹566.66 crore and Indigo, India’s biggest airline, reported a profit of ₹2,242.37 crore.

The second person said Eithad had previously sought to purchase a controllin­g stake in Jet Airways but the offer was declined by Goyal.

Jet Airways had in November last year signed an enhanced cooperatio­n agreement to expand operations between Europe and India with Air France-klm. The pact has led to uncertaint­y over whether Etihad will continue as a stakeholde­r in Jet Airways, the second person said.

A spokespers­on for Jet Airways said the airline does not comment on speculatio­n as a matter of policy.

Etihad’s media team did not respond to an email seeking comment till Thursday night.

Rising jet fuel prices and a depreciati­ng rupee against the dollar has swelled operating costs of airlines as the bulk of payments are dollar denominate­d.

Brent crude price surged 43.4% in the past 12 months. The rupee weakened 7.2% against the dollar in the same period.

Aviation consultant CAPA India had in March said Etihad may sell its entire stake in Jet by the December quarter.

At that time, Jet Airways said it does not comment on speculatio­n. Etihad bought its stake in Jet Airways in April 2013 for about ₹2,069 crore.

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