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Govt clears converting Rs 16,133 cr interest dues of Vodafone Idea into equity

The government has approved conversion of over Rs 16,133 crore interest dues of debt-ridden Vodafone Idea into equity, said the company

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The government has approved conversion of over Rs 16,133 crore interest dues of debt-ridden Vodafone Idea into equity, said the company in a regulatory filing on Friday. Equity shares of face value of Rs 10 each will be issued to the government at the same price.

Vodafone Idea to convert AGR dues & NPV interest into equity

"Ministry of Communications passed an order on Friday directing the company to convert the NPV of the interest related to deferment of spectrum auction instalments and AGR Dues into equity shares to be issued to the government," the filing said. The relief for the company comes as part of the reforms package announced by the government in September 2021.

"The total amount to be converted into equity shares is Rs 16133,18,48,990. The company has been directed to issue 1613,31,84,899 equity shares of the face value of Rs 10 each at an issue price of Rs 10 each," the filing added.

'After conversion, govt to get 35% stake in VIL'

Earlier, VIL had said that with conversion of dues into equity, the government will get around 35 percent stake in the company.

Shares of VIL closed at Rs 6.89 apiece on Friday at the BSE, up by 1.03 percent compared to previous close. The filing came after market hours.

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