New Delhi:The Committee of Creditors (COC) has approved the Reliance Communications (RCom) resolution plan under which the lenders will receive 70 per cent or Rs 23,000 crore of their total outstanding dues of Rs 33,000 crore.
This is the highest-ever recovery of dues by financial creditors in the telecom sector which has seen the exit or shut down of 11 out of 12 telcos since 2012.
The Resolution plans of Reliance Communication (RCOM), Reliance Telecom Ltd (RTL), and Reliance Infratel Ltd (RITL) have been approved with an absolute majority (100 per cent) by the lenders at the COC meeting, as against the mandatory requirement of 66 per cent.
The 38 lenders of RCOM will recover over 70 percent or Rs 23,000 crore of their outstanding of Rs 33,000 crore of secured debt.
The Resolution Professional will file the plan with the NCLT on Thursday. Jio and UVARC were the highest bidders for RCOM assets at the COC meeting held on January 13, 2019.
Jio had bid Rs 4,700 crore for the tower and fibre assets of RITL. The UVARC had bid Rs 14,000 crore for spectrum, real estate assets as well as the enterprise and datacentre businesses, held in RCom and RTL.
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