Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Stanchart asks NCLT to change lender tag

- Maulik Vyas

MUMBAI:THE Standard Chartered Bank on Wednesday told the Mumbai bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) that it should be classified as a financial creditor to Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd, instead of its current status as an operationa­l creditor.

Standard Chartered, which had filed the case on September 3, is trying to recover $52.5 million from Ruchi Soya, which is undergoing insolvency resolution. The company owes more than ₹10,000 crore to its lenders.

Ruchi Soya’s resolution profession­al has categorize­d Standard Chartered as an operationa­l creditor. Under the insolvency resolution process, financial creditors stand a better chance than operationa­l creditors to recover their dues.

“There was a tripartite agreement between Standard Chartered Bank, Ruchi Soya and its subsidiary Avanti Industries. Under this agreement, Ruchi Soya received the money from Standard Chartered to supply goods to Avanti, and subsequent­ly, Standard Chartered had to collect money from Avanti,” Shyam Kapadia, counsel for Standard Chartered, told the National Company Law Tribunal.

The Hong Kong branch of Standard Chartered had given a trade finance facility to Ruchi Soya to supply goods to Avanti and the company had agreed to repay the money along with interest, which is purely a financial transactio­n, the Standard Chartered counsel argued. The bank further argued that the total loan disbursed was $105 million of which the outstandin­g is $52.5 million.

Standard Chartered is the second Ruchi Soya lender after the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ Bank) to seek the status of a financial lender. Last month, the tribunal had directed the resolution profession­al to classify ANZ Bank, to which the company owes $64 million (around ₹465 crore) as financial creditor.

The division bench of NCLT presided over by MK Shrawat and Ravikumar Duraisamy adjourned the matter till October 4, saying that even the resolution profession­al should get chance to be heard and only then will the tribunal rule in the matter.

 ?? BLOOMBERG ?? Standard Chartered is trying to recover $52.5 million from Ruchi Soya
BLOOMBERG Standard Chartered is trying to recover $52.5 million from Ruchi Soya

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