With govt's relief package all fears to some extent have been put aside by investors, says Ravinder Takkar
Vodafone Idea is confident it can reach a fundraising deal with potential investors, bolstered by a federal government package that provides much-needed relief to the debt-ridden mobile carrier, its chief executive officer said on Wednesday.
Vodafone Idea, with net debt of ₹1.91 trillion ($25.86 billion) and other government dues of ₹1.68 trillion, had expressed repeated concerns about its ability to stay afloat without federal help.
Investors were waiting to see whether New Delhi would ensure that at least three players exist in the telecoms sector and also wanted the funding to be used for business rather than paying government dues, Ravinder Takkar, the CEO of Vodafone Idea, said in a video interview.
"With this package, all of those fears to some extent have been put aside," said Takkar, without specifying the names of investors the company was in talks with or a timeline for the fundraising.
"With this tremendous change, our business plans will have to be updated, which means our funding requirements will also have to be updated."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government last week approved a relief package for India's cash-strapped telecoms sector, including a four-year moratorium on airwaves fees due to the state.
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