Declaring ITC Ltd as the successful bidder at Rs 515.44 crore, IFCI said in a filing to the BSE that the Kolkata-based company has remitted 25 per cent of bid amount of Rs 128.86 crore as per the terms of the tender document.
"Further, ITC Ltd has been advised to remit 75 per cent of the balance amount within 15 days for the confirmation of sale," IFCI said.
The aforesaid assets of Blue Coast Hotels Ltd were put up on sale by IFCI Ltd through public auction under the provisions of the securitisation and reconstruction of financial assets and enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002, it added.
Blue Coast Hotels Ltd owns Park Hyatt Goa Resort & Spa, a five Star deluxe beach resort at Goa, MGM Grand New Delhi, Sheraton Chandigarh and Sheraton Amritsar.
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