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Lenders to Indian textile firm Sintex reject $1 billion revamp plan

According to the resolution proposal, the Indian textile company will be able to service only 30 per cent of its 63 billion rupees ($888 million) of bank loans

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Lenders to Sintex Industries Ltd. rejected a debt restructuring plan by the company and intend to push it into bankruptcy, people familiar with the matter said.

According to the resolution proposal, the Indian textile company will be able to service only 30 per cent of its 63 billion rupees ($888 million) of bank loans, the people said, asking not to be named, as the information isn’t public. The plan also included infusion of about 2 billion rupees into Sintex by two other yarn producers, the people said.

Indian banks, saddled with the world’s worst bad-loan ratio, have been struggling to

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