Tribune News Service/PTI
Mumbai, November 29
The RBI on Friday sent the troubled mortgage lender Dewan Housing Finance Ltd (DHFL) for bankruptcy proceedings, making it the first financial services player to go to NCLT for a possible debt resolution.
Owes Rs 83,873 crore to banks
As of July 2019, the beleaguered home financier owed Rs83,873 crore to banks, the National Housing Board, mutual funds and bondholders/retail bondholders
AdvertisementThe regulator also announced an interim moratorium on all repayment claims on the company till the bankruptcy application is admitted or rejected
DHFL is the first NBFC/HFC to go for bankruptcy resolution after the government had on November 15 notified Section 227 of IBC to deal with systemically important financial service providers with over Rs500 crore assets
Last week, the Central bank had superseded the Board of the third largest pureplay mortgage lender on concerns over its corporate governance and defaults, and appointed an administrator.
“The RBI today (Friday) filed an application for initiation of corporate insolvency resolution process (with the NCLT Mumbai) against DHFL under Section 227 of the insolvency and bankruptcy code,” the RBI said.
Following this, the regulator also announced an interim moratorium on all repayment claims on the company till the bankruptcy application is admitted or rejected.
With this the city-based housing finance company, the third largest among mortgage players, is the first NBFC/HFC to go for bankruptcy resolution after the government had on November 15 notified Section 227 of IBC to deal with systemically important financial service providers with over Rs 500 crore assets, excluding banks for bankruptcy and empowered the RBI to do so.
Following this, on November 20, the RBI superseded the Board and appointed a former head of Indian Overseas Bank R Subramaniakumar as its administrator.
On November 22, the Central bank constituted a three-member advisory committee which will assist Subramaniakumar in the operations of DHFL during the insolvency resolution process.
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