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Banks take over Jaypee, Ultratech deal in limbo

PTI
Published : Jul 2, 2016, 1:01 am IST
Updated : Jul 2, 2016, 1:01 am IST

With the lenders invoking the strategic debt restructuring (SDR) option against debt-laden Jaypee Group earlier this week, sale of its cement business to UltraTech for Rs 15,900 crore has come under a

With the lenders invoking the strategic debt restructuring (SDR) option against debt-laden Jaypee Group earlier this week, sale of its cement business to UltraTech for Rs 15,900 crore has come under a cloud. SDR allows banks to convert their loans into equity and takeover the company.

Jaiprakash Associates, the flagship of the Group, owes over Rs 30,000 crore to a consortium of lenders led by ICICI Bank and the sale of its 21.2-million tonne cement business is very crucial for the promoters (the Gaur family) to continue in business.

The Jaypee Group had a consolidated debt of Rs 58,250 crore as of March 2016.

“The Jaypee Group is already an NPA non-performing asset) for SBI. The lenders have already invoked the SDR. The JLF (joint lenders forum) will shortly consider the cement sale. Our steering committee which will look into the Jaypee- UltraTech deal whether to accept it or not,” a senior SBI official told reporters here.

The SBI official further said that the lenders invoked the SDR after their request to treat this account as a standard one was turned down by the Reserve Bank earlier this week. The banks were seeking a special treatment for the account, citing the ongoing sale of the cement business.

The regulator reportedly asked the lenders to make provisions for the account in the June quarter and write back the provisions into profit once the cement business sale is completed.

If the lenders convert their loans into equity, the company will be majority owned by banks.

Following this, the Aditya Birla Group firm UltraTech, which in late March agreed to buy the cement business of the Group for Rs 15,900 crore, has reportedly written to the Gaurs questioning non-disclosure of the development (invoking SDR by banks) to them as well as to the regulators and exchanges.

When contacted, a Birla Group spokesperson den-ied any such development, saying “our transaction with Jaiprakash Assoc-iates is on course”.