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RCom seeks relief from RBI diktat to speed up Jio deal

- SURAJEET DAS GUPTA

Reliance Communicat­ions (RCom) on Tuesday said it was referring the proposal under which Reliance Jio agreed to buy its telecom assets to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), making a plea for relaxing the provisions of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) circular of February 2008.

Under the circular, 100 per cent of the members of the committee of creditors have to accept the offer of debt resolution. RCom has pointed out its 37 lenders were unable to come to a consensus despite 12 months of discussion and more than 45 meetings on clearing the sale unanimousl­y as required under the

RBI rule, which has been challenged in the Supreme Court.

A top executive of RCom said: “We have referred the proposal of the sale of our telecom assets to Reliance Jio to the NCLT. We are neither under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) nor (under) the insolvency process. All we want is relief from the 100 per cent rule. Under the IBC a minimum of 66 per cent of the members endorsing a proposal is enough to give the resolution proposal a clearance. As 95-97 per cent of the creditors voted for the sale of the RCom telecom assets, we are making a plea for relaxing the 100 per cent rule.”

The executive said while there was a consensus on the sale of the telecom assets, so that it could repay a substantia­l part of the ~38,000 crore of debt, there was no consensus on how the cash would be distribute­d between banks with varying exposures.

The RCom executive said its plea would not be followed by any bidding process for the assets and floating an expression of interest as in an insolvency case. “The resolution process has been undergone where the committee of creditors appointed an independen­t evaluation committee and expression­s of interest were called from prospectiv­e buyers. It was through this process that Reliance Jio won the bid.” The board of RCom is of the opinion that this would be the best course of action, ensuring a comprehens­ive debt resolution in a timebound manner within the prescribed 270 days.

Reliance Jio earlier agreed to pay ~18,000 crore in cash for its telecom assets, which included its tower business, fibre and over 122 MHz of spectrum, apart from its media convergenc­e nodes. It agreed to take over ~7,300 crore of deferred liability, which was to be paid for spectrum.

The exposure of debt of Indian banks in RCom is around ~19,800 crore and foreign banks of ~18,200 crore. The balance will be paid through the sale of its real estate assets in Delhi and Mumbai, among other places.

RCom has pointed out its 37 lenders were unable to come to a consensus despite 12 months of discussion and more than 45 meetings on clearing the sale unanimousl­y

 ??  ?? The company has made a plea before the NCLT for relaxing the 100 per cent rule as 95-97 per cent of the creditors voted for the sale of the telecom assets
The company has made a plea before the NCLT for relaxing the 100 per cent rule as 95-97 per cent of the creditors voted for the sale of the telecom assets

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