Millennium Post

Rcom loans: Anil Ambani claims no personal guarantee given to three Chinese banks

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MUMBAI: Beleaguere­d businessma­n Anil Ambani on Tuesday claimed he had not given any personal guarantee for a borrowing made by Reliance Communicat­ions (Rcom) from three Chinese banks against the backdrop of a UK court directing him to pay $717 million to the three

lenders.

He, however, seemed to indicate that he did give a personal guarantee to India’s

largest lender SBI, which has moved the the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to recover Rs 1,200 crore.

In both the cases -- SBI and Chinese banks -- the borrowings have been done by a group company and are not personal, he said.

Speaking at the annual general meeting of group company Reliance Infrastruc­ture (Rinfra), Ambani said he had only signed “a power of attorney limited to executing a nonbinding letter of comfort to the Chinese banks” when the nowbankrup­t Rcom borrowed money in 2012.

“The guarantee on the basis of which the claim was made was admittedly not signed by him,” a Rinfra statement said quoting Ambani, who is the company’s chairman. Ambani, who had to rely on help from elder brother Mukesh Ambani to pay Rs 462 crore to Ericsson for avoiding arrest in a different matter last year, would be availing legal remedies available in India to contest the claims by the Chinese banks, the Rinfra statement said.

An inability to personally deposit a sum of $100 million has shut out his defence in the UK courts, the statement added.

“As per the UK Court’s order, the final amount owed under the alleged guarantee will be assessed based on the outcome of the Rcom insolvency resolution process,” the statement quoted Anil Ambani as saying.

The case relates to Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Developmen­t Bank and Exim Bank of China dragging Anil Ambani to a court in UK as part of their recovery efforts in the $925 million loan to Rcom. On May 22 this year, a court had directed Ambani to pay up $717 million.

Justice Nigel Teare at the Commercial Division of the High Court of England and Wales in London had ruled that a personal guarantee disputed by Anil Ambani is binding on him.

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