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HCC in talks to restructure loans

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Reuters Mumbai

Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) is in talks with banks to restructure roughly $700 million in loans, several sources involved in the matter said on Friday.

Loans held by related companies could bring the total of loans to be restructured to about $1.2 billion, two of the sources said.

ICICI Bank, the country's second-largest lender, is the leader of the consortium which includes Axis Bank and IDBI Bank, one of the sources said.

HCC, which builds roads, bridges and power projects, posted a net loss of about $26 million in the December quarter due to higher interest costs and delays in execution.

 

Indian real estate and construction companies have been hit hard by a slowdown in economic growth and high interest rates in Asia's third-largest economy.

The company did not say whether it was seeking to restructure its loans.

"HCC as a prudent policy regularly engages with bankers to find long-term solutions so that project execution does not suffer and growth maintained," the company said in a statement to Reuters.

"Sometimes it becomes necessary to hold all lenders meet to address the issues," it said, adding that "follow-up measures" will help it improve finances and shore up its balance sheet.

HCC had to stop work for a year starting in late 2010 at its ambitious Lavasa hill city project near Pune due to government wrangling over green laws, costing the company $400,000 a day and forcing the company to abandon IPO plans for the project.

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First Published: Mar 02 2012 | 12:00 AM IST

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