RBI cancels meeting with IL&FS shareholders, next date not decided yet

"RBI wants details of the plan for future or corrective action which are to be taken," another source said

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 27 2018 | 4:10 PM IST

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has cancelled the Friday's meeting with the shareholders of debt-laden Infrastructure Leasing and Finance Services (IL&FS), according to banking sources.

The apex bank had earlier called a meeting with key shareholders of IL&FS, including Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and State Bank of India, after the company and its subsidiaries defaulted on repayments of various debt instruments.

"Tomorrow's meeting has been cancelled. As a regulator, they want to know what is the course of action and what is the road map that the firm is taking," a source said.

"RBI wants details of the plan for future or corrective action which are to be taken," another source said.

The next date for meeting has not been decided yet, the source added.

IL&FS's annual general meeting is scheduled for September 29 here.
 

LIC and Orix Corporation of Japan are the largest shareholders of IL&FS with 25.34 and 23.54 per cent stake, respectively, while Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, HDFC, Central Bank of India and SBI hold 12.56 per cent, 9.02 per cent, 7.67 per cent and 6.42 per cent, respectively.

IL&FS group is facing serious liquidity crisis and has defaulted on interest payment on various debt repayments since August 27. It has over Rs 910 billion in debt.

The company needs an immediate capital infusion of Rs 30 billion and is planning a Rs 45 billion rights issue.

At a meeting held earlier this month, the key shareholders of the debt-ridden company, including LIC, SBI and HDFC, had kept a pre-condition for it to raise funds through its assets or non-core businesses, before any additional money could be pumped in.
 

There have been reports that IL&FS has even put on block its headquarters in the city for around Rs 13 billion.

On September 4, it came to light that IL&FS had defaulted on a short-term loan of Rs 10 billion from Sidbi, while its subsidiary has also defaulted Rs 5 billion dues to the development finance institution.

On Monday, IL&FS Financial Services also defaulted on repayment of commercial papers due that day.

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First Published: Sep 27 2018 | 3:45 PM IST

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