The Asian Age

₹ 15,000cr lifeline for IL& FS

- THE ASIAN AGE AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Debt- ridden IL& FS, the infrastruc­ture financing firm, received a fresh lifeline after its shareholde­rs approved a proposal to raise additional resources through the issue of both equity and debt.

The shareholde­rs gave nod to raise as much as ` 15,000 crore through the issue of non- convertibl­e debt instrument­s.

Additional­ly, it also secured members approval to increase the firm’s overall borrowing limit by 40 per cent to ` 35,000 crore and increase its share capital to enable a rights offering. Currently, the company has a consolidat­ed debt of ` 91,000 crore.

The crisis at IL& FS, which defaulted on its debt obligation and redemption from mutual fund debt schemes triggered fears about a potential liquidity crisis. This had sent shockwaves across the financial markets over the last two weeks with the shares of NBFCs getting badly battered on the domestic bourses.

On Saturday, the company appointed Alvarez & Marsal to chalk out a comprehens­ive restructur­ing plan to come out of the current crisis.

“As part of the scope of work, they will develop a plan, seek approval of the board and than proceed to implement it. The company will implement the asset monetisati­on plan in a manner which is consistent with the comprehens­ive restructur­ing plan,” said Hari Sankaran, MD & VC of IL& FS post the annual general meeting on Saturday.

Last week, the company had filed a petition with NCLT seeking certain relief in connection with filing of a scheme of arrangemen­t under Section 230 of the Companies Act, which deals with the power to compromise or make arrangemen­ts with creditors and members.

 ??  ?? Alvarez & Marsal have been appointed to devise a restructur­ing plan Last week, the company had filed a petition with the NCLT seeking certain relief in connection with filing of a scheme of arrangemen­t under Section 230 of the Companies Act.
Alvarez & Marsal have been appointed to devise a restructur­ing plan Last week, the company had filed a petition with the NCLT seeking certain relief in connection with filing of a scheme of arrangemen­t under Section 230 of the Companies Act.

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