The meeting of the board of directors to be held on May 12 will consider two proposals, including "preferential issue of equity shares of the company in favour of Bank of Baroda, against conversion of working capital term loan availed by the company, and preferential issue of equity shares of the company in favour of President of India as per BIFR Order," Andrew Yule & Co said in a regulatory filing.
The conversion of loan to equity would help bring down the cost of servicing of debt, resulting in improved profitability and liquidity of Andrew Yule in coming years, an official statement had said.
"The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has given its approval for conversion of Working Capital Term Loan amounting to Rs 29.91 crore from Bank of Baroda (BoB) into equity by issuing requisite number of equity shares of Andrew Yule & Co (AYCL)," it said.
The conversion of debt to equity will help provide an opportunity to finance working capital needs of existing and new businesses.
AYCL, which was incorporated as a PSU in 1979, is presently engaged in manufacturing industrial ventilation equipment, switchgears and circuit breakers, besides production of bulk tea.
The paid up capital of the company is Rs 66.73 crore.
As a part of implementation of financial restructuring scheme, Bank of Baroda extended a loan of Rs 52.49 crore to AYCL in 2009, out of which Rs 29.91 crore was Working Capital Term Loan.
