DHFL promoters sell controlling stake in Aadhar Housing to cut debt

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Debt-laden Dewan Housing Ltd's (DHFL) parent company (WGC) has agreed to sell its 70 per cent stake in Aadhar Housing (AHFL), while DHFL will also sell its over 9 per cent stock in AHFL as a corporate cutting measure.

According to a WGC release here, the company has signed a definitive agreement with US private equity to sell nearly 80 per cent shares of affordable homes firm Aadhar Housing for an undisclosed amount.

"As a part of the deal, WGC will be selling the entire 70 per cent of its stake in the company. DHFL, which holds a 9.15 per cent stake in AHFL, will also be exiting the company as a part of the transaction," the statement said.

"The deal will significantly reduce WGC's outstanding corporate "

Commenting on the development, WGC said in a statement: "The transaction with is a part of our multi-pronged strategy to reduce the corporate levels and strengthen our balance sheet.

"The sale unlocks the latent value within the while reinstating our immediate and long-term focus on DHFL, the flagship company of Group."

The DHFL stock came under heavy pressure during the week plunging as much as 20 per cent on Thursday following a Cobrapost report that the DHFL promoters routed around Rs 31,000 crore through dubious companies and parked it outside to acquire assets.

Rejecting the allegations, DHFL said it had met all its obligations to its lenders by paying them back over Rs 17,000 crore in the last three months.

Later in the week, DHFL said it had appointed an "independent" chartered firm to verify the scam allegations.

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First Published: Sun, February 03 2019. 17:26 IST