A consortium of lenders led by IDBI Bank had put on sale 55 per cent of their stake in GMR Rajahmundry Energy, which they acquired last year as part of conversion of debt into equity.
GMRL operates a 768 MW natural gas-based power plant at Rajahmundry in the coastal region of AP. The debt was converted into equity as part of debt restructuring.
Following the conversion, lenders got 55 per cent stake in the project while the promoters' holding was reduced to 45 per cent. The project still has a debt of Rs 2,366 crore.
"Under the SDR scheme, the banks have to find a new promoter for GERL within the period as prescribed under the scheme, which expired during the quarter ended June 30, 2017. The lenders sought the approval from the RBI for the extension of timelines for a further period of three months which has not been accepted by RBI," GMR said in regulatory filing recently.
Under the SDR, borrowing aggregating Rs 1,308.57 crore and interest accrued Rs 105.42 crore was converted into equity shares on May 12, 2017 for 55 per cent stake in GREL.
The group has given a guarantee of Rs 2,738 crore for the remaining debt.
According to a pre-bid document issued by the IDBI, the project still has a debt of Rs 2,366 crore.
IDBI Capital invited offers in January 2017 from interested parties, who might be willing to buy 55 per cent of the equity shares and take over the management and control of the company and the project.
The promoter holding in GMR Rajahmundry Energy is valued at Rs 1,157 crore, while bankers' equity is valued at Rs 1,414 crore post-SDR, as per the bid document.
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