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Rcom loss zooms to ~30,147 cr in Q2

- ROMITA MAJUMDAR

The telecom sector’s woes continued to deepen after the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Communicat­ions posted ~2,733 crore in pre-tax loss for the June-september quarter and ~30,147 crore in net loss for the same period, after accounting for adjusted gross revenue (AGR) provisions.

The company had reported ~338 crore in losses for the June quarter (Q1), and a profit of ~1,295 crore in Q2 last year. It reported ~305 crore in revenue, down from ~866 crore in Q1.

“(Rcom) has provided for estimated liability aggregatin­g to ~25,588 crore up to September 30, 2019, of ~21,420 crore towards License fee (~3,892 crore, ~4,967 crore and ~12,561 crore towards principal, penalty, and interest on principal and penalty respective­ly) and ~4,168 crore towards Spectrum Usage Charges (~936 crore, ~355 crore and ~2,877 crore towards principal, penalty and interest on principal and penalty respective­ly) as exceptiona­l items that may undergo revision based on demands from DOT and/or any developmen­ts in this matter,” noted the firm in a statement to the exchanges.

Rcom has not provided for interest of ~1,060 crore and ~2,040 crore for the quarter and half year ended September 30,

respective­ly, and foreign exchange variation aggregatin­g to ~374 crore of loss and ~347 crore of loss for the quarter and half year ended September 30, 2019, respective­ly.

Had it provided for interest and foreign exchange variation, the loss would have been higher by ~1,434 crore and ~2,387 crore for the quarter and half year ended September 30, 2019, respective­ly.

The firm is currently under insolvency proceeding­s at the National Company Law Tribunal.

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