UB may use Diageo deal funds to reduce KFA debt
The UB group also added that the banks support the Diageo deal and “would work with us in finding an orderly method of disposal of some of the pledged shares to Diageo, if appropriate”.
The statement comes after pressure from the lenders increased in recent days. The lenders expect recovering upto R1,000 crore by monetising securities in the March quarter itself. “Selling securities given as collaterals is the plan,” Shyamal Acharya, State Bank of India deputy managing director (mid-corporate accounts), said in Mumbai.
SBI chairman Pratip Chaudhuri had said at the same event that sale of shares of companies controlled by UB Group and held as collateral can help recover as much as R1,000 crore.
In November, the UB group and London-based Diageo agreed to a deal wherein the London-based liquor maker will acquire 53.4% stake in United Spirits for R11,166.5 crore. Of this, R2,400 crore would go to the United Breweries Holdings’s balance sheet. Also, R3,300 crore will go to United Spirits but would be used to pare the company’s debt.
At the time of the deal,
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