The Free Press Journal

Crisis-hit IL&FS may be put on the block

Board also considers divesting some of beleaguere­d co’s assets

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The government is considerin­g selling Infrastruc­ture Leasing and Financial Services (IL&FS) or divesting some of its assets as it seeks to end the company’s debt crisis, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday.

The government took control of IL&FS this month after it defaulted on some of its debt, triggering fears of contagion across the country’s financial system.

The government-appointed board plans to propose a sale of the whole firm, some of its units or individual road projects to the National Company Law Tribunal on Wednesday, the source said.

It could take six to nine months to fully address the problems at IL&FS, whose shareholde­rs include Japan’s Orix Corp and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, the source said.

“We will be able to gauge buyers’ interest only when we hit the market,” the source said, adding that IL&FS had road building projects totalling about 12,000 kms that could be sold to buyer who would finish the work and collect tolls.

IL&FS’s subsidiari­es include transport network builder IL&FS Transporta­tion Networks, engineerin­g and procuremen­t company IL&FS Engineerin­g and Constructi­on Co and financier IL&FS Financial Services.

IL&FS defaulted on some debt it owes banks in recent weeks, and its credit rating has been downgraded to junk. The defaults triggered sharp falls in Indian stock and debt markets amid fears about risk in the rest of the country’s financial sector. The Indian government took control of the company and replaced its board with six nominees. IL&FS Transporta­tion said on Tuesday it has defaulted on interest totalling about Rs 17.88 crore for non-convertibl­e debentures, due to insufficie­nt funds.

Government officials have ruled out any direct state financial support for IL&FS, which has 348 businesses and gross debts of around Rs 91,000 crore.

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