Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka to sell hotel stakes, possibly within six months

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„Sri Lanka facing repayments on infrastruc­ture debts

„Government began search for hotel buyers in January

„Bidding for Srilankan Airlines likely to reopen soon

London (REUTERS): Sri Lanka plans to put two stateowned hotel companies up for sale within the next six months in a sale that could raise US $ 500 million for the island nation as it seeks to bolster its finances, the finance minister said on Tuesday.

Sri Lanka faces repayments on expensive infrastruc­ture foreign loans starting this year and already has a hefty debt burden, while its rupee currency has plumbed record lows. “We’re going through the legal hoops of preparing (the sales),” Finance State Minister Eran Wickramara­tne said in an interview.

“It will maybe take six months to get over that.”

The government began a search for investors in January for Grand Hyatt Colombo and for a 51 percent stake in a five-star hotel in the capital Colombo that Hilton Internatio­nal runs under a management contract.

Sri Lanka would also reopen bidding for national carrier Srilankan Airlines, probably in a few months, Wickramara­tne said.

Talks with private equity firm TPG Capital, the sole bidder in a previous push to sell the carrier, collapsed last year during due diligence.

“We are going through an internal restructur­ing again and we may have to make a different offering in a different structure,” Wickramara­tne said.

“I’m expecting in the next few months that it will be open for people to express interest”.

Since 2015, the government of the US $ 87 billion economy has introduced fiscal and monetary policy measures including tax reforms and a flexible currency exchange rate.

But Sri Lanka has struggled to overhaul major state-owned enterprise­s including its airline due to a lack of funds and protests by trade unions.

The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund urged the country in June to strengthen governance and transparen­cy at state firms.

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