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Lenders Seek Clarification From NBCC On Revised Bid For Jaypee Infratech

The creditors’ panel will meet again on May 14 to further discuss the revised bid of NBCC. 

Pedestrians walk past pass residential buildings under construction at the Jaypee Wish Town Project, developed by Jaypee Infratech Ltd., in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)
Pedestrians walk past pass residential buildings under construction at the Jaypee Wish Town Project, developed by Jaypee Infratech Ltd., in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

Lenders of Jaypee Infratech Ltd. sought clarifications from NBCC India Ltd. on various relief measures and concession proposed by the state-owned firm in its revised bid to acquire the debt-ridden realty company, sources said.

The creditors’ panel will meet again on May 14 to further discuss the revised bid of NBCC, they added.

The Committee of Creditors met on Thursday to discuss NBCC’s revised offer after it rejected the bid of Mumbai-based Suraksha Realty on May 3 through a voting under the insolvency proceedings.

During the meeting, lenders and representatives of home buyers sought many clarifications. These queries were mainly related to relief measures and concession proposed by NBCC in its offer.

NBCC was also asked how it will fund the takeover of Jaypee Infratech, sources said adding that NBCC officials answered all the queries.

It was decided in the meeting that lenders will send a written query to NBCC by Friday and the public sector firm would reply by May 13. Lenders and homebuyers would meet again on May 14 to continue the discussion.

On May 3, creditors had rejected the bid of Suraksha Realty, which was lone contender left after NBCC’s offer was rejected on technical grounds like non-approval of government departments as well as non-binding terms and conditions.

After the rejection of its bid on April 26 by the lenders, NBCC received the necessary approvals from the government departments including the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.

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Clarification has been sought in the backdrop of Jaypee Infratech’s Interim Resolution Professional Anuj Jain flagging to the lenders that NBCC’s bid was conditional and non-binding.

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Sources had said that Jain wrote to the lenders committee that NBCC’s revised bid is conditional as its resolution plan will not be binding unless key relief measures such as extinguishing of income tax liability and a dispensation from seeking consent of the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority for any business transfer is granted.

NBCC has proposed infusion of Rs 200 crore equity capital, transfer of 950 acres of land worth Rs 5,000 crore to banks and completing construction of flats by July 2023 to settle an outstanding claim of Rs 23,723 crore of financial creditors.

However, NBCC has put several conditions for the implementation of its plan, including a demand to extinguish an estimated income-tax liability of Rs 33,000 crore over a period of 30 years arising out of the transfer of land parcels from YEIDA to Jaypee Group.

The resolution professional pointed out that the insolvency process approved by the lenders in December last year provided that the resolution plans from potential bidders should be binding and non-conditional.

The court-mandated deadline for completing the resolution plan for Japyee Infratech ended on May 6 and the committee has sought an extension of the deadline.

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Meanwhile, Adani Group has also shown interest to acquire Jaypee Infratech and complete over 20,000 delayed flats in Noida.

Interestingly, Jaypee Group’s promoters too have put in a bid to retain control of the company.

In 2017, Jaypee Infratech went into insolvency after NCLT admitted the application by an IDBI Bank-led consortium seeking resolution of the firm.

During the first round of insolvency proceedings, the Rs 7,350 crore bid of Lakshdeep, part of Suraksha Group was rejected by lenders as it was found to be substantially lower than the company's net worth and assets as well as the liquidation value of about Rs 14,000 crore.

In Octber 2018, the resolution professional started a fresh initiative to revive Jaypee Infratech on the NCLT direction.

Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. had submitted Rs 750 crore in the registry of the Supreme Court for the refund to buyers and the amount is lying with the NCLT.

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