Goenka, who is the elder son of Essel group promoter and Zee chairman Subhash Chandra, has been MD of the media firm since January 1, 2010.
Zee
Entertainment’s (Zee’s) Managing Director and Chief Executive
Officer Punit Goenka has been reappointed to the position, effective
January 1 next year, the broadcaster said on Tuesday, as lenders
prepare to sell their pledged shares.
In
a statement to the stock exchanges, Zee said that an in principle
approval for Goenka’s reappointment for a period of five years was
finalised by its board of directors in a meeting. Shareholder
approval, it said, would be subsequently sought.
Goenka,
who is the elder son of Essel
group promoter and Zee chairman Subhash Chandra, has been MD of
the media firm since January 1, 2010.
He
was appointed CEO in July 2008 after then CEO Pradeep Guha stepped
down. The top-level rejig at that time was viewed as Chandra's
attempt to put succession planning in place at Zee, which is the
flagship firm of the Essel Group.
While
Zee is among the leading broadcasters in India, the others being
Star, Sony and Viacom18, the firm in the last one year has faced
intense scrutiny amid concerns over mounting debt.
Almost
96 per cent of the promoter stake of 22.37 per cent in Zee is pledged
to lenders. Of this, 10.71 per cent is pledged to VTB Capital, the
investment arm of Russian financial services major VTB Group.
Last
month, VTB Capital said it had received lender protection rights in
Essel Media Ventures, a promoter group entity, whose shares were
pledged to it against loans taken by the latter. Essel Media holds
10.71 per cent in Zee.
The
announcement by VTB Capital had paved the way for a likely sale of
its pledged shares in Zee, though Goenka insisted in a subsequent
concall with analysts that his firm was in "active dialogue"
with the former. VTB has since appointed investment bankers for the
sale process, including JPMorgan and Citigroup.
VTB’s
action, media industry sources said, had emboldened other lenders of
Zee to sell their pledged shares, who've begun the process by
transferring their shares to an escrow account.
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