Kingfisher Airlines
was given a 15-day time by its lenders to come up with a plan to improve its
operations. The debt-trapped airlines was running a truncated service
currently.
This decision was
conveyed to the officials of Kingfisher Airlines who met the bankers here on
Thursday.
Kingfisher Airlines
has a total outstanding debt of around Rs.7,500 crore to a consortium of 17
banks led by State Bank of India (SBI).
SBI (Rs.1,400 crore),
Punjab National Bank (around Rs.700 crore) and Bank of Baroda (around Rs.500
crore) are the major lenders. Since launching its operations in 2005, the
Airlines has not reported any profit. Bank officials asked the airlines to come
up with concrete plans to revive it and “security alone is not enough.” Another
lender, ICICI Bank, recently sold its exposure of Rs.450 crore in Kingfisher to
Srei Venture Capital Ltd., a group company of Srei Infrastructure Finance Ltd.
Meanwhile, Kingfisher Airlines refuted charges that the banks had started recovery
process by attaching properties of the airlines. “Kingfisher Airlines would
like to clarify that it is patently wrong and false to claim or state that
banks have started recovery proceedings after a meeting of the consortium of
bankers today,” it said in a press communique.
“The meeting was
scheduled as an update meeting and there was no discussion on commencement of
recovery proceedings,” it added.
“Kingfisher House has
been lying vacant after the staff moved to our new offices at The Qube in
Mumbai, and at that time itself, on our own accord, we approached the banks
with a proposal to liquidate this unutilised asset and at today’s [Thursday’s}
meeting we raised the issue of this pending approval,” Kingfisher Airlines
explained.
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