Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ETI Finance...

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“They (Blue Summit and Ben Holdings) initially brought in US $33 million. Out of that ETI has paid 10 percent of depositors’ money and ETI will receive another US $11 million today or tomorrow.

“The final tranche got bit delayed. It should have come by end of June, but they have asked more time until end of July. Once that comes in, we would have paid 20 percent of the ETI depositors’ money .If an investor is not forthcomin­g then we need to look into liquidatio­n,” he said.

Dr. Coomaraswa­my expressed confidence that two third of ETI’S deposit liabilitie­s can be settled with US $75 million and the utilisatio­n of the Deposit Insurance Scheme.

Speaking to Journalist­s, Deputy Governor C.J.P. Siriwardan­a elaborated: “Even after infusing Rs.11.5 billion (US $75 million) to the ETI, still there’s a hole of Rs.14-15 billion (US $100 million). That’s why we are searching for a second investor for ETI.

If we can find the second investor, ETI can come back to the business. However, if we are unable to find a second investor, then we have to liquidate the company and pay out depositors under the Deposit Insurance Scheme.”

According to him, 62 percent of ETIFL deposits are below Rs.600, 000 and hence, these depositors are eligible for the full pay-back under the Deposit Insurance Scheme.

Siriwardan­a also said that ETIFL will consider holding the second payment round for depositors shortly as the company has Rs.3.9 billion of excess funds from the first tranche of payment from ETIFL assets sale.

The third payment round is expected to begin after July once the final tranche is transferre­d to ETIFL account.

The assets of ETIFL and its subsidiari­es include of EAP Films and Theatres, Swarnamaha­l Jewellers and EAP Broadcasti­ng.

Blue Summit Group is expected to take over 40 percent of EAP Broadcasti­ng ownership while the local partner, Ben Holding which is reportedly led by investment banker Alex Lovell, is expected to take over 60 percent of the ownership due to regulation­s restrictin­g full ownership of media organisati­ons by foreign parties.

ETIFLL has about 24,000 depositors with Rs.33 billion in deposits.

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