Vijay Mallya Should Not Continue on United Spirits Board: Proxy Advisory Firm

File photo of Kingfisher Airlines' Vijay Mallya

New Delhi: The continuation of Vijay Mallya, who has been declared a 'wilful defaulter', on United Spirits Ltd's board would constrain the company from raising debt in the country, Institutional Investor Advisory Services (IiAS), a proxy advisory firm, has said.

The firm has advised United Spirits' (USL) shareholders to vote against the proposal to reappoint Mr Mallya as director on the board.

Earlier this month, United Bank of India had declared Kingfisher Airlines, its promoter Vijay Mallya and three other directors as wilful defaulters citing alleged diversion of funds.

Kingfisher Airlines and directors declared as willful defaulters would not be able to borrow from banks in the future. They would also lose director-level positions in companies and criminal proceeding could be initiated against them, if warranted, to recover the money.

"... until this matter (regarding wilful defaulter) is resolved, Vijay Mallya continuing on the board will constrain USL's ability to raise debt from the Indian financial system," IiAS said in a report.

USL is a subsidiary of Diageo and can access funds support from its parent company. However, this is not an optimum way of doing business, it added.

The annual general meeting of USL is scheduled for September 30.

New Delhi: The continuation of Vijay Mallya, who has been declared a 'wilful defaulter', on United Spirits Ltd's board would constrain the company from raising debt in the country, Institutional Investor Advisory Services (IiAS), a proxy advisory firm, has said.

The firm has advised United Spirits' (USL) shareholders to vote against the proposal to reappoint Mr Mallya as director on the board.

Earlier this month, United Bank of India had declared Kingfisher Airlines, its promoter Vijay Mallya and three other directors as wilful defaulters citing alleged diversion of funds.

Kingfisher Airlines and directors declared as willful defaulters would not be able to borrow from banks in the future. They would also lose director-level positions in companies and criminal proceeding could be initiated against them, if warranted, to recover the money.

"... until this matter (regarding wilful defaulter) is resolved, Vijay Mallya continuing on the board will constrain USL's ability to raise debt from the Indian financial system," IiAS said in a report.

USL is a subsidiary of Diageo and can access funds support from its parent company. However, this is not an optimum way of doing business, it added.

The annual general meeting of USL is scheduled for September 30.

New Delhi: The continuation of Vijay Mallya, who has been declared a 'wilful defaulter', on United Spirits Ltd's board would constrain the company from raising debt in the country, Institutional Investor Advisory Services (IiAS), a proxy advisory firm, has said.

The firm has advised United Spirits' (USL) shareholders to vote against the proposal to reappoint Mr Mallya as director on the board.

Earlier this month, United Bank of India had declared Kingfisher Airlines, its promoter Vijay Mallya and three other directors as wilful defaulters citing alleged diversion of funds.

Kingfisher Airlines and directors declared as willful defaulters would not be able to borrow from banks in the future. They would also lose director-level positions in companies and criminal proceeding could be initiated against them, if warranted, to recover the money.

"... until this matter (regarding wilful defaulter) is resolved, Vijay Mallya continuing on the board will constrain USL's ability to raise debt from the Indian financial system," IiAS said in a report.

USL is a subsidiary of Diageo and can access funds support from its parent company. However, this is not an optimum way of doing business, it added.

The annual general meeting of USL is scheduled for September 30.

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