After shareholders reject Rs 30 bn bailout, IL&FS approaches govt: Reports

LIC is the largest shareholder in IL&FS with a 25.34% stake while the state-owned State Bank of India has a 6.42% stake

IL&FS, Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services, Mumbai
A logo of IL&FS (Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services) is seen on a building at its headquarters in Mumbai. Photo: Reuters
IANS New Delhi/Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 17 2018 | 11:50 PM IST

Financially strained unlisted holding company IL&FS has sought the Central government's support to avert a looming default crisis.

Reports appearing on Monday said that the Finance Ministry was approached after the IL&FS' key stakeholder, the state-run Life Insurance Corporation and others rejected a Rs 30 billion loan facility.
 

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According to reports, the company requires this amount to avert default on its Commercial Paper (CP) obligations and a ALSO ratings downgrade.
 

LIC is the largest shareholder in IL&FS with a 25.34 per cent stake while the state-owned State Bank of India has a 6.42 per cent stake.

The two financial institutions are, in turn, under the supervision of the Department of Financial Services (DFS).

According to reports, however, the Ministry appears to have taken an adverse view of the proposal by IL&FS to stave-off the looming debt crisis.

When contacted, the Ministry did not respond to queries by IANS on the issue.

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As part of its fund-raising plans, the company's board had, on August 29, approved a Rights Issue of 300 million equity shares at Rs 150 per share aggregating to Rs 45 billion to shore up its capital. The process would be completed by October 30, the company had said in a statement earlier.

 

"As on March 31, 2018, IL&FS net worth was Rs 74 billion. In addition, the Board approved the re-capitalization of group companies to the extent of Rs 50 billion in IL&FS Financial Services, IL&FS Transportation, IL&FS Energy, IL&FS Environment, and IL&FS Education," the company said.

"The Board also approved the Company's specific asset divestment plan based on which IL&FS expects to reduce its overall debt by Rs 300 billion. Out of a portfolio of 25 projects identified for sale, firm offers have already been received for 14 projects."

The August 29 statement had also said that the company expects to complete its divestment plan over the next 12 to 18 months in a systematic and professional way to fulfil its commitments.

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The group has around Rs 1 trillion worth of debt on its books.

IL&FS companies form an ecosystem of expertise across infrastructure, finance and social and environmental services

Initially promoted by the Central Bank of India, Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited and Unit Trust of India, IL&FS was incorporated in 1987.

Over the years, it has inducted institutional shareholders including SBI, LIC, ORIX Corporation of Japan, and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA).

As on March 31, 2018, LIC and ORIX Corporation are the largest shareholders in IL&FS with their stake holding at 25.34 per cent and 23.54 per cent respectively. Other prominent shareholders include ADIA (12.56 per cent stake), HDFC (9.02 per cent stake), CBI and (7.67 per cent stake) and SBI (6.42 per cent stake).

 

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First Published: Sep 17 2018 | 6:14 PM IST

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