Kingfisher House auction ends without a single bid

An official said there were no bidders, citing higher reserve price of Rs 150 crore the reason for it

Around 25-30 people had gathered outside the Kingfisher House, next to Nandgiri State Guest House, demanding payment of their salaries and dues from the government.
Around 25-30 people had gathered outside the Kingfisher House, next to Nandgiri State Guest House, demanding payment of their salaries and dues from the government.
Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 17 2016 | 4:12 PM IST
Auction of Kingfisher House proved to be a flop show Thursday with no bids coming in, presumably due to litigation fears and a high reserve price of Rs 150 crore — dealing a blow to lenders' efforts to recover their loans.

Auction of once headquarters of Vijay Mallya's defunct airline, with a built-up area of over 17,000 sq ft in Vile Parle area near domestic airport here, started at 11:30 am and ended in about an hour with no success.

"There were no bidders. I think the higher reserve price was the reason for it," said an official involved with the auction conducted by SBI Caps for a consortium of banks led by public sector lender State Bank of India.

The reserve price for Kingfisher House was set at Rs 150 crore, which bidders found to be very high, he added.

The 17-member consortium, which had given loans to Kingfisher Airlines, will soon have a review meeting and may discuss the reserve price as well, sources said.

The online auction was held by SBICAPS Trustee, a subsidiary of SBI Caps.

Lenders had taken over Kingfisher House in February last year in a bid to recover part of their dues totalling over Rs 9,000 crore, which includes unpaid loans and accrued interest.

The auction was conducted under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act (Sarfaesi), 2002.
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First Published: Mar 17 2016 | 4:03 PM IST

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