Wednesday, January 18, 2012

SBI says it's difficult to lend more to NPA Kingfisher Airlines

New Delhi: State Bank of India on Tuesday said it will be difficult for lenders to provide more funds to debt- ridden Kingfisher Airlines unless the airline pays Rs 100 crore to restore a bank guarantee invoked after the carrier failed to repay its loans or makes good the default.
"It (Kingfisher Airlines) is right now an NPA (non-performing asset). In Q3, it was sub-standard. Until such time the default is cleared, banks are finding it difficult to lend more. If Kingfisher becomes an NPA, we don't have a choice. Neither does the company," SBI Chairman Pratip Chaudhuri told reporters here.
SBI, the leader of the consortium of banks that has lent funds to Kingfisher Airlines, has loan exposure of Rs 1,457.78 crore to the struggling firm. SBI's exposure is the highest among any of the lenders to the airline, followed by IDBI Bank (Rs 727.63 crore), Punjab National Bank (Rs 710.33 crore), Bank of India (Rs 575.27 crore) and Bank of Baroda (Rs 537.51 crore).
The private carrier is in a financial mess and struggling to service its loans, which have run up to over Rs 6,000 crore. Chaudhuri further said the Vijay Mallya-led airline had time till to December 20 to make good its loan repayment defaults or restore the guarantees, but has done neither and so it continues to be classified as an NPA.
17/01/12 PTI/Economic Times
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