Jet Airways seeks investor nod for debt to equity swap
Debt-laden Jet Airways said on it would seek shareholder approval next month to convert existing debt into equity, part of efforts by the airline to resolve its financing problems. Jet Airways has been hit by fierce competition, rupee depreciation and high oil prices. The company owes money to banks, pilots, vendors and lessors – some of whom are considering taking back aircraft, sources said.
The airline will seek a green light from shareholders to convert part or all of its loans into equity at a special meeting on Feb. 21, subject to regulatory approval. It will also seek permission to convert future loans into equity, the airline said in a regulatory filing. Jet will also seek approval to issue new equity and allow its lenders to nominate directors to its board, it said.
The airline plans to increase its share capital to Rs 2,200 crore from Rs 200 crore. The company did not say how much debt it is planning to convert into equity. Jet shareholder Etihad Airways met with the carrier and State Bank of India earlier in January to secure some form of rescue deal. Jet has also said it is talking to lenders to resolve its debt problems and is looking at injecting more cash into the airline and making boardroom changes.
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