Deccan Chronicle

BANKS WORRIED ABOUT TELCOS

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New Delhi, June 14: Four large banks that met an inter-ministeria­l group (IMG) on Wednesday expressed concern over “stress” in the telecom sector and flagged the possibilit­y of loan default by operators.

The inter-ministeria­l group met officials from four leading banks — State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Axis Bank and HDFC Bank on financial difficulti­es being faced by the telecom industry, whose debt burden stand at a whopping `4.6 lakh crore.

“They (banks) say that the telecom sector may be in stress and there can be defaults,” sources familiar with the developmen­t said. The banks in the two-hour meeting talked about measures that can be taken to enhance liquidity.

Sources further said that State Bank of India’s exposure to the telecom sector is to the extent of `80,000 crore.

They added that the IMG may meet the banks once more but the date has not been finalised yet. The IMG, comprising officials from ministries of communicat­ions and finance, is meeting operators and lenders to discuss financial difficulti­es being faced by the industry, and measures that can be taken to ease the situation.

Last month, State Bank of India chairperso­n Arundhati Bhattachar­ya in a letter to the telecom secretary had expressed concern over the stress in the telecom sector reaching “unsustaina­ble levels”.

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