Even as Sahara has presented a fresh plan to the Supreme Court for raising funds, reports from Madrid suggest that Spanish lender BBVA has denied offering any credit to the group.
On Monday, the Supreme Court granted three months time to Sahara Group for selling its offshore properties for raising Rs 10,000 crore to ensure the release of Roy, who has been in jail for a year for non-refund of over Rs 20,000 crore to depositors.
Due to the operation of confidentiality clause and the fact that the submissions have been made in the Court, it is not possible to say beyond this, Sahara said.
Under the proposed deal, Sahara was to provide a bank guarantee from HSBC.
When contacted, an HSBC India spokesperson declined to comment on the matter. However, a senior official at HSBC India on condition of anonymity said that the bank had no connection with the proposed transaction of Sahara.
Bank of China had lent money to Sahara in purchase of stakes in three overseas hotels.
Queries sent to BBVA and Nouam remained unanswered.
Sahara had also submitted to the Court that about Rs 5,000 crore which has to be deposited as bank guarantee would be generated from HSBC.
The latest proposal comes after the proposed deal with US-based Mirach Capital collapsed after Sahara found that letter of credit furnished were forged.
"The money in question is an endeavour of a foreign company which is planning to purchase loan portfolio of Bank of China," it added.
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