Debenture holders of Reliance Capital approve asset monetisation proposal

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The debenture holders of Reliance Capital have approved the asset monetisation proposal of the company, which includes 100 per cent stake sale in its general insurance business and broking arm as well as exiting its life insurance subsidiary.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the debenture holders of Reliance Capital on January 5.

“..we wish to inform that all the resolutions have been passed by the debenture holders with requisite majority,” it said in a regulatory filing on Monday.

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They were to consider and approve proposals for the asset monetisation process, enabling enforcement of security interest, and acknowledgement and ratification for the reimbursement of costs incurred by the debenture trustee.

The monetisation process is under the aegis of the Committee of Debenture Holders and the Debenture Trustee Vistra, which represents 93 per cent of the total outstanding debt of the company.

Reliance Capital had, on October 31, floated an expression of interest (EoI) for selling stake in its subsidiaries as part of the process to pay off its dues to creditors and become debt-free.

It plans to sell off its entire stake in both Reliance General Insurance and Reliance Nippon Life Insurance. Besides, it also plans to sell 100 per cent stake in Reliance Securities, Reliance Financial and Reliance Health.

It also proposes to sell off its 49 per cent stake in Reliance Asset Reconstruction, 20 per cent holding in ICEX as well as other PE investments like Naffa Innovations and Paytm E-Commerce.

Meanwhile, separately, Reliance Home Finance and Reliance Commercial Finance are also undergoing resolution under the IBC process, and are expected to be completed by March 31 this fiscal.

Bank of Baroda is the lead banker under the ICA resolution process for both companies.

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Deadline to bid for subsidiaries extended till December 17, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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NEW DELHI: Reliance Capital Ltd (RCL), part of debt-ridden Anil Ambani-promoted Reliance Group, on Monday said the Committee of Debenture Holders has extended the deadline for submission of bids for the company’s subsidiaries to December 17. With regard to invitation of “Expression of Interest (EoI) for submission of asset monetisation plan(s) for certain subsidiaries/ investments of Reliance Capital Limited, we hereby inform that the Committee of Debenture Holders has decided to extend the last date for submission of Expression of Interest to December 17, 2020,” RCL said in a regulatory filing.

Other than the extension in timeline, all other terms and conditions remain unchanged, it added.

Monetisation process is under the aegis of Committee of Debenture Holders and the Debenture Trustee Vistra — ITCL India Ltd. The company’s total outstanding debt is around Rs 20,000 crore.

The last date for submission of EoIs for the stake sale was December 1. In all, 60 different bids have been received by SBI Capital Markets and J M Financial Services, the advisors to the lenders.

The bids were invited for all or part of RCL’s stake in subsidiaries Reliance General Insurance, Reliance Nippon Life Insurance Company, Reliance Securities, Reliance Financial Limited and Reliance Asset Reconstruction Limited.

There are plans to sell 100 per cent stake in Reliance Securities and Reliance Financial Limited. The company has invited bids for 49 per cent stake in Reliance Asset Reconstruction Limited. Its 20 per cent stake in Indian Commodity Exchange (ICEX) has also been put on sale.



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