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Another Anil Ambani firm in big trouble

December 02, 2021 11:13 IST

Reliance Power defaults on interest payment to IDBI and DBS banks. Total outstanding borrowings from banks/financial institutions are Rs 1,194 crore.

Reliance Power (RPower) has defaulted on payment of interest worth Rs 1.17 crore to DBS Bank India and Rs 44 lakh to IDBI Bank.

It failed to pay up interest on October 30, 2021.

The firm, part of the Anil Ambani-promoted Reliance group, in filing with BSE, said it has term loans and working capital arrangements with three lenders — YES Bank, IDBI Bank and DBS.

 

Its stock closed 1.41 per cent lower at Rs 12.6 per share on the BSE on December 1.

About exposure of YES Bank, there is a ‘standstill’ applicable till December 26, 2021.

IDBI Bank extended working capital facility and total principal amount is Rs 42 crore.

The credit is secured with an interest rate of 12.5 per cent.

DBS exposure is in the nature of a secured term loan of Rs 113 crore with a tenure of eight years.

It carries an interest rate of 13 per cent.

Total outstanding borrowings from banks/financial institutions are Rs 1,194 crore.

It includes accrued interest on loans.

Total financial indebtedness of the listed entity, including short-term and long-term debt, was Rs 1,440 crore.

The company has a portfolio of power projects based on coal, gas, hydro and renewable energy, with an operating portfolio of 5,945 megawatts (Mw).

On November 30, ICRA said RPower’s debentures, long and short term loans carry a ‘D’ rating.

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