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DHFL resolution: Lenders back Piramal's bid

Piramal Enterprises' bid received 94% votes as compared to 45% for the US-based Oaktree Capital
  • According to sources, suitors have submitted bids in the range of ₹35,000-37,000 cr
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    New Delhi: Piramal Enterprises' bid for debt-ridden DHFL received the most votes from lenders at the close of the voting process on Friday, sources said.

    Piramal Enterprises' bid received 94 per cent votes as compared to 45 per cent for the US-based Oaktree Capital.

    Voting was done on various parameters, including qualitative and quantitative.

    After this, the Committee of Creditors (CoC) is likely to meet to take a final call and send its recommendation to the NCLT, the sources added.

    Since the conclusion of the fifth and final round of the bidding process last month, Piramal Enterprises and Oaktree Capital each claimed that their bid was the highest and fully implementable.

    According to sources, suitors have submitted bids in the range of 35,000-37,000 crore.

    In November 2019, the Reserve Bank referred Dewan Housing Finance Ltd (DHFL), the third-largest pure-play mortgage lender, to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for insolvency proceedings.

    DHFL was the first finance company to be referred to NCLT by the RBI using special powers under Section 227 of the IBC. Prior to that, the company's board was superseded and R Subramaniakumar was appointed as the administrator. He is also the resolution professional under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).

    As of July 2019, the company owed 83,873 crore to banks, the National Housing Board, mutual funds and bondholders.

    Its large lenders are SBI, including SBI Singapore with 10,083 crore exposure. Others are Bank of India ( 4,125 crore), Canara Bank ( 2,681 crore), NHB ( 2,434 crore), Union Bank ( 2,378 crore), Syndicate Bank ( 2,229 crore), Bank of Baroda ( 2,075 crore), Indian Bank ( 1,552 crore), Central Bank ( 1,389 crore), IDBI Bank ( 999 crore) and HDFC Bank ( 361 crore).

    DHFL had total assets amounting to 79,800 crore as of March 2020, as per its annual report. Of these, 50,227 crore or 63 per cent of the total portfolio was reported as gross NPAs. PTI DP ANZ ABM ABM

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    Published: 15 Jan 2021, 10:41 PM IST
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