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Punjab Cabinet approves OTS policy to help entrepreneurs of promoted and loanee companies to settle dues with PSIDC and PFC

Updated: Dec 04, 2018 10:34:04am
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Punjab Cabinet approves OTS policy to help entrepreneurs of promoted and loanee companies to settle dues with PSIDC and PFC

New Delhi, Dec 4 (KNN) The Punjab Cabinet approved a ‘One Time Settlement (OTS)’ policy to give an opportunity to entrepreneurs of promoted and loanee companies to settle their dues with Punjab State Industrial Development Corporation Limited (PSIDC) and Punjab Financial Corporation (PFC) subject to condition.

The condition states that no such OTS opportunity would be given to defaulters hereafter.

The cabinet approved the condition after the state Finance Minister Manpreet Badal suggested that this should be the last such OTS and the government should go hammer and tongs after those who fail to pay up even now.

The policy will give one time opportunity to the entrepreneurs of promoted and loanee companies for settlement of their dues with PSIDC and PFC and will help them recover Rs 80-100 crore and Rs 7-10 crore, respectively.

Besides releasing the blocked industrial assets, the move will help in reducing the litigation of these corporations and generate revenues for their development activities.

The decision to come out with OTS policy-2018 followed representations and suggestions from Chamber of Commerce and Industries Association and after marathon discussions with the promoters for rehabilitation and revival of the industries in state, according to an official spokesman.

The spokesperson pointed out that under the OTS policy-2017, PSIDC did not receive any application for loan cases.

However, a sum of Rs 3.99 crore was recovered by way of OTS for equity from two companies. PFC received offers for OTS from 25 loanees concerns having tentative OTS amount of Rs 2.72 crore, against which it has so far recovered Rs. 1.57 crore, with the remaining being recovered in quarterly installments.

Notably, the PSIDC extended term loans to 861 industrial units, of which 739 units have already settled with corporation and only 122 units are pending, and all of them have already become non-performing assets.

Similarly, PFC extended term loans to 18,000 loanee concerns, of which 16,900 have settled their accounts and about 1,142 units are at present outstanding and the entire portfolio has been declared NPA.

Besides, PSIDC had made equity investment in 322 units, of which 245 collaborators have already settled their dues by way of buy back of their equity or settled their accounts under OTS, and only 77 promoted units are yet to buy way of equity investments.

Presently, the default position to the bond holders of PFC is Rs 151.95 crore, which includes Rs 101.31 crore as principal and Rs 50.64 crore interest.

The bondholders of PSIDC owe Rs 542.52 crore to it, inclusive of Rs 392.48 crore and Rs 150.04 on account of principal and interest respectively, said spokesman.

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