Walmart seeks more time to convert debentures in Bharti Ventures arm

September 30, 2013 11:21 pm | Updated June 02, 2016 04:17 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

U.S. retail giant Walmart has asked the government for more time to convert $100 million of debentures held in a Bharti group unit, an investment that is being investigated for alleged violation of norms.

Walmart invested in compulsory convertible debentures (CCDs) issued by Cedar Support Services Ltd., a subsidiary of Bharti Ventures, in 2010. The deadline for conversion of the CDDs into equities ended on Monday.

“As permitted by law, we have filed for an extension of the conversion date for the CCDs. We have nothing further to share at this time,” a Walmart India spokesperson told PTI.

A Bharti group spokesperson declined to comment. Walmart and Bharti Enterprises have a 50:50 joint venture — Bharti Walmart — that operates wholesale stores under the Best Price brand in India.

According to recent reports, the two partners were speculated to be preparing to end their six-year-old venture.

The U.S. retail giant had, however, insisted it was optimistic about expanding its wholesale cash-and-carry business in India.

After the government allowed 51 per cent FDI in multi-brand retail, Walmart has been seeking clarity on aspects of the policy.

In July, the company expressed inability to meet a sourcing norm that required 30 per cent procurement from small industries, saying it could procure only about 20 per cent.

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