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Promoters unwilling to infuse capital in Vi, govt stake unviable: Report

The promoters are willing to infuse Rs 2,000-3,000 crore but it is too less to revive the company

Vodafone Idea
BS Web Team New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Jan 04 2023 | 10:30 AM IST
The promoters of Vodafone Idea (Vi) are not willing to infuse more capital and it is making it unviable for the government to convert the accrued interest on deferred adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues into equity, a report in the Economic Times (ET) said. 

The promoters are willing to infuse Rs 2,000-3,000 crore but it is too less to revive the company. "Vodafone Idea (Vi) needs around Rs 40,000-45,000 crore for sustaining itself. Assuming that banks fund around half of it, the promoters have to put the rest. In the absence of promoter funding, it will be difficult for the company to get external investors...Without promoter infusion, even banks are unlikely to support," a senior official told ET. 

The company is also unlikely to raise money from foreign investors as they want the government to take the stake in the telco first. 

At the end of September 2022, according to ET, the company had a cash balance of Rs 190 crore, while its net debt stood at Rs 2.2 trillion. Its dues to banks and other lenders were at Rs 15,080 crore. The company also needs urgent funds to clear its dues to large companies like Indus Towers, ATC, Nokia and Ericsson. 

According to analysts, the interest on AGR-related dues stood at Rs 16,130 crore. If it is converted to equity, the government may get a hold of a 33 per cent stake in Vi. 

The promoters had originally told the government that they would invest Rs 10,000 crore in the firm but since January 2022, the company has received only Rs 4,900 crore from the promoters. Most of it has been used to clear the dues of Indus Towers. 

An official told ET that "none of it was used by Vodafone Idea". 

In December, the company had approached the State Bank of India for a loan of Rs 15,000-16,000 crore. However, the bank sought clarity on the government's potential stakeholding in Vi's business. The loan has not fructified yet. 

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