Bhushan Power bid: Liberty House plans to move NCLT this week

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Hit by rejection of its bid to acquire and Steel, UK-based plans to move NCLT this week to direct creditors and resolution professional to consider its offer. "We plan to file application with (NCLT) either on Monday or Tuesday and ask it to direct RP (resolution professional) and CoC (Committee of Creditors) to open our bid...

We are hopeful that NCLT would clarify and our bid would be opened.," a with told Stating that the bid of was submitted before the bids for and were opened, the company said that nothing unfair has happened. "should encourage entrepreneurs like us to invest in If we are successful on our bids we will invest USD 10 billion in over the next five years," the said. Terming itself as a "turnaround specialist", the company said that it has more than two dozen turnaround success stories in the last three years and an "impeccable track record". The had on Wednesday rejected the bid of to acquire and Ltd, leaving and JSW in the race for taking over the assets of the bankrupt firm, a source said. "(COC) in a meeting has rejected the bids of (of the UK) because the company submitted the bids after the last date of submission date which was February 8," a source privy to the development had said. had submitted the bid on Tuesday, he said. In the COC meeting the bids of and JSW were disclosed and the detailed terms and conditions of the bids were disclosed to the lenders, the source said. and owes about Rs 45,000 crore to its lenders. When contacted, Resolution Professional (RP) Mahender Kumar Khandelwal had declined to comment on the developments. According to the source, while offered Rs 17,000 crore to the lenders as upfront amount and Rs 7,200 crore for operations of Bhushan, JSW made an offer of Rs 11,000 crore to the lenders and Rs 2,000 crore for the operations of the beleaguered power firm. The COC will now meet on March 6 to take the process forward, including declaration of the highest bidder. and was among the 12 non-performing accounts referred by the for (NCLT) proceedings.

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First Published: Sun, February 25 2018. 14:05 IST
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