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RBI’s S4A route for HCC
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RBI’s S4A route for HCC

The Joint Lender’s Forum meeting of HCC held on July 12, 2016 (Reference Date) has passed to resolve the account under the recent RBI guidelines ‘Scheme for Sustainable Structuring of Stressed Assets (S4A)�.

The recommendation by leading consulting firm, EY, appointed by lenders, to opt for the RBI’s new tool was adopted at the Joint Lender’s Forum meeting of HCC held on 12th July, 2016. This will help the company bridge the gap of “Cashflow Timing Mismatch� between claims realization (including its interest) and debt servicing.

Under S4A scheme, the debt of the company will be bifurcated into two parts—sustainable debt, which cannot be less than 50% of existing debt and will have to be serviced over the same terms as that of existing facilities. The other unsustainable part of the loan can either be converted into Equity\ Redeemable Optionally Convertible Preference Share\ Optionally Convertible Debentures, with clearly spelt out terms. Lenders get 90 days from ‘Reference Date� to formulate the resolution plan and implement the same, along with necessary internal approvals. HCC feels that it’s a positive move from the lenders and resolution will surely support towards sustained long term solution for the company.

The move comes at an opportune time as HCC is on recovery path with order book growth of 35% in last 15 months with the government’s focus on Infrastructure.

HCC faced a challenging period due to slowdown of sector in the past and delay in payment of its legitimate dues by the government agencies of arbitration awards over Rs 3000 crore.
However, in the last 10 quarters, HCC has emerged as one of the best performing companies in infrastructure sector with EBITDA margins of 16-18% through a series of initiatives aimed at improving operational efficiencies, cost rationalization, strict adherence of Dispute Resolution process and monetization of certain assets at fair value. HCC, which approached CDR in January 2012, has made all efforts to remain standard with the banks, while many other companies from the sector who got referred to CDR failed to take off and had to exit CDR for default.

In last couple of years, HCC took up recovery of its dues amounting to Rs 11,000 crore from the government agencies through arbitration proceedings or contractual procedure. HCC already got arbitration awards in its favor worth Rs 3041 crore up to March 31, 2016. However payment of these awards remain a challenge and only Rs 373 crore could be collected as the clients keep on appealing up to Supreme Court without paying the dues. “Cashflow Timing Mismatchâ€� during last couple of years between claims realization (including its interest) and debt servicing is main issue faced by 90 year old HCC. The payment of its legitimate arbitration awarded claims of over Rs 3000 crore by the government agencies can dramatically alter the scenario with outstanding funded debt of   Rs 5000 crore reducing to less than 50 per cent and yearly payout would stand reduced to company’s current paying capacity.

The Joint Lender’s Forum meeting of HCC held on July 12, 2016 (Reference Date) has passed to resolve the account under the recent RBI guidelines ‘Scheme for Sustainable Structuring of Stressed Assets (S4A)â€�. The recommendation by leading consulting firm, EY, appointed by lenders, to opt for the RBI’s new tool was adopted at the Joint Lender’s Forum meeting of HCC held on 12th July, 2016. This will help the company bridge the gap of “Cashflow Timing Mismatchâ€� between claims realization (including its interest) and debt servicing. Under S4A scheme, the debt of the company will be bifurcated into two parts—sustainable debt, which cannot be less than 50% of existing debt and will have to be serviced over the same terms as that of existing facilities. The other unsustainable part of the loan can either be converted into Equity\ Redeemable Optionally Convertible Preference Share\ Optionally Convertible Debentures, with clearly spelt out terms. Lenders get 90 days from ‘Reference Dateâ€� to formulate the resolution plan and implement the same, along with necessary internal approvals. HCC feels that it’s a positive move from the lenders and resolution will surely support towards sustained long term solution for the company. The move comes at an opportune time as HCC is on recovery path with order book growth of 35% in last 15 months with the government’s focus on Infrastructure. HCC faced a challenging period due to slowdown of sector in the past and delay in payment of its legitimate dues by the government agencies of arbitration awards over Rs 3000 crore. However, in the last 10 quarters, HCC has emerged as one of the best performing companies in infrastructure sector with EBITDA margins of 16-18% through a series of initiatives aimed at improving operational efficiencies, cost rationalization, strict adherence of Dispute Resolution process and monetization of certain assets at fair value. HCC, which approached CDR in January 2012, has made all efforts to remain standard with the banks, while many other companies from the sector who got referred to CDR failed to take off and had to exit CDR for default. In last couple of years, HCC took up recovery of its dues amounting to Rs 11,000 crore from the government agencies through arbitration proceedings or contractual procedure. HCC already got arbitration awards in its favor worth Rs 3041 crore up to March 31, 2016. However payment of these awards remain a challenge and only Rs 373 crore could be collected as the clients keep on appealing up to Supreme Court without paying the dues. “Cashflow Timing Mismatchâ€� during last couple of years between claims realization (including its interest) and debt servicing is main issue faced by 90 year old HCC. The payment of its legitimate arbitration awarded claims of over Rs 3000 crore by the government agencies can dramatically alter the scenario with outstanding funded debt of   Rs 5000 crore reducing to less than 50 per cent and yearly payout would stand reduced to company’s current paying capacity.

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