R-Infra to get Rs 7,100 cr from DMRC post SC ruling: Anil Ambani

Update: 2021-09-14 19:12 GMT

Mumbai: Reliance Infrastructure will receive Rs 7,100 crore from the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) after a recent Supreme Court judgement, the company's chairman Anil Ambani told shareholders on Tuesday.

The payment from DMRC will be utilised for debt repayment and the company, which has a standalone debt of Rs 3,808 crore, will become debt free, Ambani said.

Last week, the apex court had ruled in favour of Delhi Airport Metro Express Private Limited (DAMEPL), a Reliance Infrastructure (R-Infra) company which used to operate the Delhi Airport Metro Line, by upholding an arbitral award.

"As a result of SC judgement, Reliance Infra arm DAMEPL will receive a sum of Rs 7,100 crore from DMRC, that will be utilised to repay the debt of Reliance Infra and the company will become debt free," Ambani told shareholders at the firm's annual general meeting (AGM).

The company has an additional Rs 15,000 crore of claims pending before various forums, Ambani said. He added that it has regulatory assets worth Rs 50,000 crore under approval or dispute before various forums for the power distribution business.

In FY21, the company completed 100 per cent stake sale in Delhi Agra Toll Road to Cube Highways and Infrastructure III PTE Ltd for Rs 3,600 crore and sale of entire 74 per cent stake in Parbati Koldam Transmission Company Limited to India Grid Trust for an enterprise value of Rs 900 crore, he said.

It has also completed the sale of a commercial property at suburban Santacruz under a "composite transaction for sale, buyback and lease of the said property" which will result in debt reduction by 35 per cent, he said.

The beleaguered businessman outlined power distribution, new contracts in the engineering, procurement and construction business and defence manufacturing as the new growth engines for the company. 

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