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Mukesh Ambani advises Airtel, Vodafone Idea how to raise money

Bharti Airtel can easily raise money by selling assets or shares, while Vodafone Idea has no dearth of resources to pay govt, Reliance Jio says.

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New Delhi: Billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd. opposed any move by the government to provide financial relief to rival telecom operators, which have been ordered to pay $7 billion in past dues, saying they had adequate recourse to funds.
Bharti Airtel Ltd. can easily raise 400 billion rupees ($5.7 billion) by selling some of its assets or shares, while Vodafone Idea Ltd. has no dearth of resources to pay the government its dues, Reliance Jio said in a statement dated Nov. 1 and issued Sunday. India’s top court had last month ordered Bharti and Vodafone Idea to pay 499.9 billion rupees.

If Airtel liquidates “small parts of its assets or issues 15%-20% new equity,” in its Indus Tower business it can easily raise the funds, Kapoor Singh Guliani, president for regulatory affairs at Reliance Jio, said in the letter. Vodafone India also has stake in Indus Towers, “thus there is no dearth of sources to pay” their dues, he said.

Airtel’s tower business operates more than 163,000 mobile-phone towers across India.

The letter addressed to India’s telecom minister comes after a government panel agreed to examine Bharti, controlled by billionaire Sunil Mittal, and Vodafone’s demand for reducing the spectrum usage levies and the Universal Service Obligation Fund charge. The two carriers are struggling, with Vodafone Idea, led by billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla, posting 11 straight quarters of net losses and Bharti slipping into its first-ever loss in the June quarter.

Reliance separately cited a Supreme Court verdict that held spectrum as a finite resource and its distribution should not be made in a manner that’s detrimental to public interest.

All operators should be mandated to deposit applicable amounts within the three-month time period, as mandated by the court, Reliance said.


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1 COMMENT

  1. Why is Mukesh Ambani so worried about the probability of Vodafone and Airtel getting relief packages. It’s not even his business to worry about or perhaps it is his business he worries about. Have a strong intuition that Reliance Jio is in some kind of distress which will be further aggravated if Airtel and Vodafone’s requests are accepted by Govt. What is Mukesh Ambani trying to cover up ?

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