JMSA had entered into Voluntary Business Rescue in April-May 2019. With a view to protect the interests of various stakeholders and with a long term vision of turning it profitable & sustainable, the company had taken the strategic decision to take the Business Rescue (BR) route. As part of the BR, the company engaged with stakeholders to restructure the liabilities (both Operational and Financial) to make the business profitable in the long run.
The operations at JMSA are now stable and ramping up well and is out of the Business Rescue (BR) process. JSPL will be looking to monetize this anthracite coal asset as part of its International Portfolio Rationalization Plan.
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