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RBI norms relaxed; 2G spectrum bidders can raise funds overseas

Nov 27, 2012

Mumbai: The RBI relaxed norms allowing telecom companies to raise long term funds from overseas to refinance domestic loans taken by them to pay for 2G spectrum, a move that will help the stressed sector.

“The successful bidders making the upfront payment for the award of 2G spectrum initially out of Rupee loans availed of from the domestic lenders would be eligible to refinance such Rupee loans with a long-term ECB, under the automatic route,” the RBI said in a notification.

Representational image. Reuters.

The relaxation in external commercial borrowing (ECB) norms, the RBI said, has been made keeping in view the “large outlay of funds required to be paid directly” to the government within a limited period of time.

The central bank further said that the successful bidders in the 2G auction will be allowed to avail of ECB under the automatic route from their ultimate parent company without any maximum ECB liability-equity ratio.

However, the ECB can be availed of from the parent company if the lender holds minimum paid-up equity of 25 per cent in the borrower company, either directly or indirectly.

Further, the successful bidders can avail of short term foreign currency loan in the nature of bridge finance under the automatic route for the purpose of making upfront payment towards 2G spectrum allocation and replace the same with a long term ECB under the automatic route, RBI added.

“The relaxations in respect of the ECB liability-equity ratio, percentage of shareholding by the ultimate parent, refinancing of Rupee loans and bridge finance are part of a special dispensation applicable only to the successful bidders in the upcoming 2G spectrum auction,” the RBI added.

The recent auction for 1800 MHz band got total bids worth Rs 9,407.64 crore, just one-third of the minimum Rs 28,000 crore that the government had expected.

Telenor, Videocon and Idea Cellular were among the winners of spectrum in the recent auction.

PTI

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