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This Article is From Feb 29, 2020

Reliance Industries Picks Up 37.7% Stake In Alok IndustriesĀ 

Reliance Industries Picks Up 37.7% Stake In Alok Industries 
A silk spindle hangs at a textile workshop. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Reliance Industries Ltd. said it has acquired 37.7 percent stake in textile manufacturer Alok Industries Ltd. for Rs 250 crore.

The oil-to-telecom conglomerate had jointly bid with JM Financial Asset Reconstruction Co. Ltd. for acquiring Alok Industries that was auctioned under the insolvency and bankruptcy law by lenders to recover their unpaid loans.

The Ahmedabad bench of the National Company Law Tribunal had last year approved the joint bid.

ā€œPlease note that in accordance with the approved Resolution Plan, ALOK has today allotted 83.33 crore equity shares of Re 1 each at a premium of Rs 2 per equity share for cash at total consideration of Rs 250 crore to RIL,ā€ Reliance Industries said in a regulatory filing.

Pursuant to this acquisition, RIL will hold 37.7 percent equity share capital of Alok Industries, it said.

In March 2019, the Ahmedabad bench of the NCLT had approved the sole RIL-JM Financial ARC bid for Alok for Rs 5,050 crore.

RIL had planned to raise about Rs 4,550 crore through bank loans while infusing Rs 500 crore equity in the company.

Alok Industries, incorporated on March 12, 1986, is an integrated textile manufacturer headquartered in Mumbai, with interests in the polyester and cotton segments.

It has a product suite comprising cotton yarn, apparel fabrics, bed linen, terry towels, embroidery, garments and polyester yarn. The company has representative offices for sales promotion in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. It posted a profit of Rs 2,283.82 crore on a turnover of Rs 3,128.76 crore in 2018-19.

"Approval of National Company Law Tribunal, Ahmedabad Bench and Competition Commission of India have been received," the filing said.

State Bank of India, the lead bank, had initiated insolvency proceedings against Alok Industries in June 2017. It was among the 12 accounts with outstanding loans greater than Rs 5,000 crore that the Reserve Bank of India asked banks to refer to the NCLT process.

Alok Industries owed lenders a total of Rs 30,000 crore.

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