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Reliance Capital resolution deadline extended

The 90-day extension was necessitated as the lenders decided to hold a second round of auction on April 26 to maximise the recovery from the sale of R-Cap’s assets

PTI New Delhi Published 19.04.23, 08:16 AM
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The Mumbai bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has extended the deadline for completing the resolution process of Reliance Capital by three months to July 16 as lenders have agreed to hold a second round of auction to maximise their recovery.

The earlier deadline of April 16 has already ended.

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The 90-day extension was necessitated as the lenders decided to hold a second round of auction on April 26 to maximise the recovery from the sale of Reliance Capital's assets, sources said.

According to the sources, the bidders who have confirmed their participation in the second round of auction are IndusInd International Holdings Ltd (IIHL) of Hinduja Group, Torrent Investment and Singapore-based Oaktree.

Earlier, the second round of auction was scheduled for April 11, but it was postponed to April 26 as the lenders needed time to sort out the issues raised by the bidders.

The bidders have asked the Reliance Capital lenders toensure that the resolution plans should comply with the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) and Request for Resolution Plan (RFRP), sources said.

Bidders also want certainty from the lenders that there will not be further negotiations after the completion of the second round of auction, and the resolution process would attain finality after the culmination of the second round, sources said.

In the first round of the auction, the Hinduja Group firm submitted the bid post-auction date.

This post-auction bidding is being contested by Torrent Investment in the Supreme Court as it was the highest bidder.

The Committee of Creditors (CoC) also has to incorporate the Supreme Court order in the Challenge Mechanism, the sources added.

Meanwhile, the administrator has also moved the NCLT for the extension of the deadline for the completion of the resolution process to May 30.

The deadline to complete the resolution process ofReliance Capital has been extended multiple times in the past.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on November 29, 2021, superseded the board of Reliance Capital, given payment defaults and serious governance issues. PTI

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