Buyers might have defaulted on payments at NSEL on Aug 16: Govt

The government asked the NSEL to become a responsible guarantor to the Rs 5,600-crore dues to investors

Jignesh Shah
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 19 2013 | 4:45 PM IST
The government today said there might have been defaults in payment by buyers on August 16 in the crisis-ridden National Spot Exchange Ltd and asked the bourse to declare the list of defaulters and submit a report on action taken against them.
 
The government asked the NSEL to become a responsible guarantor to the Rs 5,600-crore dues to investors and meet its commitments.
 
Last week, the NSEL had announced its seven-month plan to settle the dues to investors. As per the plan, August 16 was the first 'pay-in' day and August 20 the first 'pay-out' day. There are 24 companies which have to pay around Rs 5,600 crore to the spot exchange for settling dues to investors.
 
"Friday (August 16) was the first day of payment and there might have been defaulters. We have asked NSEL to declare the list of defaulters and action taken against them as per their own bye-laws," Consumer Affairs Secretary Pankaj Agarwal told reporters here.
 
"NSEL being a guarantor has been told to behave like a guarantor and that the exchange must meet the commitments," Agarwal said.
 
The Ministry is contemplating to get the NSEL stocks lying in warehouses audited by government agencies, he added.
 
NSEL, promoted by Jignesh Shah-headed Financial Technologies India Ltd (FTIL), is engulfed in a crisis after it suspended trade on July 31, raising concerns about possible default of Rs 5,600 crore due to investors, including 7,000 small investors.
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First Published: Aug 19 2013 | 4:43 PM IST

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