Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

AI PRIVATISAT­ION: GOVT SEEKS TO APPOINT LAW FIRMS, IBANKERS

- Tarun Shukla tarun.s@livemint.com

NEWDELHI: The government’s disinvestm­ent arm has invited expression­s of interest from investment bankers and law firms to advise it on the strategic stake sale in state-run Air India Ltd. In a newspaper advertisem­ent on Thursday, the department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM), sought the appointmen­t of at least one legal adviser and two investment bankers.

DIPAM said the government will also give away management control of Air India in the process. “The government of India ‘in principle’ has decided to consider the disinvestm­ent of the AI Group as a whole or part thereof through strategic sale with transfer of management control,” DIPAM said in its advertisem­ent seeking proposals by October 12.

The law firm, it said, should have experience in mergers and acquisitio­ns, takeovers, strategic disinvestm­ent and private equity transactio­n.

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, in a meeting on June 28, gave an in-principle approval for the strategic disinvestm­ent of Air India and its five subsidiari­es.

On August 31, a group of ministers, headed by finance minister Arun Jaitley, held a second round of discussion­s on privatisat­ion of Air India and said the group has cleared the appointmen­t of transactio­n advisers after the hourlong discussion­s.

Apart from Jaitley, civil aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju, commerce minister Suresh Prabhu, railway minister Piyush Goyal and road transport minister Nitin Gadkari are part of the group of ministers looking at Air India’s privatisat­ion.

The group is looking into treatment of Air India’s unsustaina­ble debt, hiving off certain assets to a shell company and strategic disinvestm­ent of three profit-making subsidiari­es, among other aspects.

At least three firms—InterGlobe Aviation (which runs IndiGo), Bird Group and Turkey’s Celebi—have formally evinced interest in Air India’s privatisat­ion and have written to the civil aviation ministry in this regard.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Ashok Gajapathi Raju
MINT/FILE Ashok Gajapathi Raju

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