The debt-laden firm, which posted a profit of Rs 100 crore after 3 years in the second quarter of fiscal 2015-16, is already aiming to sell power projects having capacity of 3,000 MW from 2018 onwards to raise around Rs 25,000 crore.
"We will sell one of our large power projects. This will happen somewhere in the next 18-24 months. Also another part is the listing of power assets, which has been discussed for quite some time. Through this we aim to raise close to USD 1 billion," Lanco Infratech COO T Adibabu told PTI.
Lanco, which has a debt of around Rs 35,000 crore, is "very hopeful" that it will be able to manage the debt going ahead. The company is expecting a turnaround in 2-3 years when all its projects would be operational and improve cash flows.
In September, Lanco Executive Chairman L Madhusudhan Rao had said the company is looking at selling power projects having capacity of 3,000 MW from 2018 onwards and expects to raise Rs 25,000 crore, which would help to pare debt and also infuse fresh capital into the group.
Lanco Infratech is into engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), power, solar, natural resources and infrastructure.