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    SBI invites bids from ARCs for 2 accounts to recover Rs 409 cr

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    As per the bank's revised policy on sale of financial assets, in line with regulatory guidelines, SBI said it places these accounts for sale to banks, ARCs (asset reconstruction companies), NBFCs or FIs (financial institutions).

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    SBI said the net worth of the corporate guarantors is as on March 31, 2017 / March 31, 2018.

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    will auction two NPA accounts later this month for recovery of dues worth Rs 409.45 crore from the companies -- Kamachi Industries Ltd and Tantia Agrochemicals Ltd. The e-auction will take place on June 25, SBI said in a bid document.

    As per the bank's revised policy on sale of financial assets, in line with regulatory guidelines, SBI said it places these accounts for sale to banks, ARCs (asset reconstruction companies), NBFCs or FIs (financial institutions).

    Kamachi Industries has an outstanding of Rs 355.93 crore against the bank and Tantia Agrochemicals owes Rs 53.52 crore.

    In case of Kamachi Industries, the corporate guarantee for the loan stands at Rs 118.57 crore. The Tamil Nadu-based company is engaged in steel manufacturing.

    SBI said the net worth of the corporate guarantors is as on March 31, 2017 / March 31, 2018.

    For Kolkata-based Tantia Agrochemicals, the corporate guarantee is nil.

    The reserve price for the Kamachi account is set at Rs 150 crore while for Tantia, it is Rs 13 crore.
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