RCom in talks with Ericsson to settle dues outside NCLT

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Communications today said it is in advanced stages of discussions with for settling issues related to unpaid dues outside of the insolvency and proceedings.

The added that the company is confident to "expeditiously proceed with its monetisation plan with Jio and overall resolution plan with the lenders, keeping in mind the interests of all stakeholders".

Earlier this week, the NCLT in admitted an insolvency petition filed by Swedish firm against RCom and two of its subsidiaries seeking to recover Rs 1,150 crore.

Ericsson had signed a seven-year deal in 2014 to operate and manage RCom's nationwide but has not been paid for the service.

Last September, the had filed a petition in the NCLT bench seeking liquidation of the to recover Rs 1,150 crore that RCom owes it.

NCLT proceedings can potentially delay RCom's plans to sell assets to lighten its debt load.

RCom owes around Rs 45,000 crore to as many as 31 domestic and international banks, including over Rs 10,000 crore to a Chinese lender. Due to mounting losses, the company began to wind down its mobile operations from last November.

It was also not servicing the debt for many quarters before that as it was looking to recast the loans but did not materialise and since then many of its creditors had taken RCom to court.

This has prevented the company from closing sale of its telecom tower business to Anil Ambani's elder brother-run for over Rs 23,000 crore, apart from monetising other assets including selling its sprawling Dhirubhai Knowledge City (DAKC) premises to the Chinese lender and pare debt.

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First Published: Fri, May 18 2018. 15:55 IST