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Jet Airways creditors asked to submit claims by July 4

The creditors of Jet Airways are hereby called upon to submit their claims with proof on or before July 4, to the interim resolution professional. Financial creditors shall submit their claims with proof by electronic means only," resolution professional Ashish Chhawchharia of Grant Thornton said in a public notice.

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Published : Jun 25, 2019, 5:01 PM IST

Jet Airways

Mumbai: The resolution professional for Jet Airways, which was admitted to the NCLT last week for bankruptcy, has invited claims from all creditors to the grounded airline.

The airline owes over Rs 8,500 crore to a consortium of 26 banks led by State Bank, and over Rs 13,000 crore to the tens of hundreds of vendors and around 23,000-odd employees.

"The creditors of Jet Airways are hereby called upon to submit their claims with proof on or before July 4, to the interim resolution professional. Financial creditors shall submit their claims with proof by electronic means only," resolution professional Ashish Chhawchharia of Grant Thornton said in a public notice.

All other creditors shall submit their claims with proof in person, by post or by electronic means, it added.

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The lenders, who had been owning the airline since March 25 with 51 percent stake, had on June 17 decided to take the airline, which stopped flying on April 17, to the NCLT as they could not find a buyer.

Even the only preliminary bid from the Etihad-Hinduja consortium reportedly wanted the banks to take 90-95 percent haircut and also exemptions from open offer norms, which would not have been possible for the lenders to commit.

On June 20, the National Company Law Tribunal admitted the insolvency petition filed by State Bank of India against the airline.

On that day, the tribunal comprising VP Singh and Ravikumar Duraisamy had given a verbal direction to the RP to try and finish the resolution process in three months even though the law allows six months, as "the matter is of national importance."

Mumbai: The resolution professional for Jet Airways, which was admitted to the NCLT last week for bankruptcy, has invited claims from all creditors to the grounded airline.

The airline owes over Rs 8,500 crore to a consortium of 26 banks led by State Bank, and over Rs 13,000 crore to the tens of hundreds of vendors and around 23,000-odd employees.

"The creditors of Jet Airways are hereby called upon to submit their claims with proof on or before July 4, to the interim resolution professional. Financial creditors shall submit their claims with proof by electronic means only," resolution professional Ashish Chhawchharia of Grant Thornton said in a public notice.

All other creditors shall submit their claims with proof in person, by post or by electronic means, it added.

Read more:SpiceJet announces eight new daily international flights

The lenders, who had been owning the airline since March 25 with 51 percent stake, had on June 17 decided to take the airline, which stopped flying on April 17, to the NCLT as they could not find a buyer.

Even the only preliminary bid from the Etihad-Hinduja consortium reportedly wanted the banks to take 90-95 percent haircut and also exemptions from open offer norms, which would not have been possible for the lenders to commit.

On June 20, the National Company Law Tribunal admitted the insolvency petition filed by State Bank of India against the airline.

On that day, the tribunal comprising VP Singh and Ravikumar Duraisamy had given a verbal direction to the RP to try and finish the resolution process in three months even though the law allows six months, as "the matter is of national importance."

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Jet Airways creditors asked to submit claims by July 4
         Mumbai, Jun 24 (PTI) The resolution professional for
Jet Airways, which was admitted to the NCLT last week for
bankruptcy, has invited claims from all creditors to the
grounded airline.
         The airline owes over Rs 8,500 crore to a consortium
of 26 banks led by State Bank, and over Rs 13,000 crore to the
tens of hundreds of vendors and around 23,000-odd employees.
         "The creditors of Jet Airways are hereby called upon
to submit their claims with proof on or before July 4, to the
interim resolution professional. Financial creditors shall
submit their claims with proof by electronic means only,"
resolution professional Ashish Chhawchharia of Grant Thornton
said in a public notice.
         All other creditors shall submit their claims with
proof in person, by post or by electronic means, it added.
         The lenders, who had been owning the airline since
March 25 with 51 percent stake, had on June 17 decided to take
the airline, which stopped flying on April 17, to the NCLT as
they could not find a buyer.
         Even the only preliminary bid from the Etihad-Hinduja
consortium reportedly wanted the banks to take 90-95 percent
haircut and also exemptions from open offer norms, which would
not have been possible for the lenders to commit.
         On June 20, the National Company Law Tribunal admitted
the insolvency petition filed by State Bank of India against
the airline.
         On that day, the tribunal comprising VP Singh and
Ravikumar Duraisamy had given a verbal direction to the RP to
try and finish the resolution process in three months even
though the law allows six months, as "the matter is of
national importance." PTI SM HV
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