Hindustan Times (Patiala)

CDB withdraws insolvency petition against RCom

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China Developmen­t Bank (CDB) on Friday withdrew its insolvency petition against Reliance Communicat­ions Ltd (RCom). The decision follows the Anil Ambani-led telecom firm announcing a ₹39,000-crore asset monetisati­on plan to pare its debt last month.

The lawyer for CDB sought withdrawal of the case as against its dismissal to ensure that the Chinese lender can approach the court at a later date in case the asset monetisati­on plan does not succeed. “All this is dependent on the asset monetisati­on plan, which will take place by March,” he said. The lender also withdrew its case against Reliance Telecom Ltd, a subsidiary of RCom.

The beleaguere­d telecom firm owes around $2 billion (₹12,680 crore today) to Chinese banks including CDB.

The total debt of RCom as on October 30, 2017 stood at ₹45,000 crore, which it plans to bring down to ₹6,000 crore of “serviceabl­e” debt.

In the last week of December, Ambani announced that RCom has exited strategic debt restructur­ing, which was invoked by its lenders in June last year. He said that the company has arrived at a debt reduction plan that includes sale of its fibre, spectrum and tower network along with developmen­t of its real estate assets and equity injection by a global strategic partner.

Ambani also said that the lenders have received final binding bids and that the bidding process has been vetted by a committee chaired by S S Mundra, former deputy governor at the Reserve Bank of India. The panel had been appointed by the joint lenders forum.

While CDB, a financial creditor of RCom, has withdrawn the case, the telecom operator’s operationa­l creditor Ericsson India Pvt. Ltd is continuing its fight against the telco for nonpayment of dues.

On Friday, Ericsson argued that RCom had defaulted on its payments despite rescheduli­ng of the payment calendar multiple times. The case will be heard by the National Company Law Tribunal on January 18. The Swedish network equipment provider has filed a case against RCom and two of its subsidiari­es—Reliance Telecom and Reliance Infratel Ltd.

According to the firm, RCom and its subsidiari­es together owe ₹1,154 crore to Ericsson.

RCom, however, has raised certain objections with respect to discrepanc­ies in the amount outstandin­g.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? CDB, a financial creditor of RCom, has withdrawn the case, but the telecom operator’s operationa­l creditor Ericsson India is continuing its fight against the telco for nonpayment of dues
MINT/FILE CDB, a financial creditor of RCom, has withdrawn the case, but the telecom operator’s operationa­l creditor Ericsson India is continuing its fight against the telco for nonpayment of dues

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