Reliance Capital auction: Torrent Group highest bidder at ₹8,600 cr.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had on November 29 last year superseded the board of Reliance Capital in view of payment defaults and serious governance issues.

December 21, 2022 10:04 pm | Updated 10:12 pm IST - New Delhi

The Committee of Creditors (CoC) fixed a floor value of ₹6,500 crore for the auction.

The Committee of Creditors (CoC) fixed a floor value of ₹6,500 crore for the auction.

Torrent Group on Wednesday emerged as the highest bidder for debt-ridden Reliance Capital in the auction conducted as part of its resolution process.      

Ahmedabad-based Torrent Group submitted a bid of ₹8,640 crore for acquiring the NBFC firm set up by the Anil Ambani Group, sources said.         

Hinduja Group was the second highest bidder, they said, adding Oaktree did not participate in the auction.     The Cosmea Piramal consortium had already pulled out of the bidding process.

The Committee of Creditors (CoC) fixed a floor value of ₹6,500 crore for the auction.

If lenders accept the bid submitted by Torrent Group, which is into pharmaceuticals and power businesses, it will mark its entry into the financial services space.

As per an order of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), lenders have to complete the resolution process of Reliance Capital by January 31, 2023.      

This is the first time that an e-auction of this scale is taking place for the resolution of an NBFC (non-banking finance company) under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code.      

The decision of ascending e-auction has been taken at the behest of LIC and EPFO, which together control 35% of the voting rights in the CoC.      

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had on November 29 last year superseded the board of Reliance Capital in view of payment defaults and serious governance issues.

The RBI appointed Nageswara Rao Y as the administrator in relation to the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) of the firm.      

Reliance Capital is the third large non-banking financial company (NBFC) against which the central bank has initiated bankruptcy proceedings under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC).      

The other two were Srei Group NBFC and Dewan Housing Finance Corporation (DHFL).  The RBI subsequently filed an application for initiation of CIRP against the company at the Mumbai bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT).      

In February this year, the RBI-appointed administrator invited expressions of interest for the sale of Reliance Capital.

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