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DNA EXCLUSIVE: Jhunjhunwala-Damani among six bidders for Binani Cement

UltraTech, JSW, Ramco Cement, HeidelbergCement India also in the fray; bids to be opened today

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Rajasthan-based Binani Cement owned by Braj Binani has received five bids from leading cement companies and one joint bid from ace stock market investor Rakesh Jhnunjhunwala and Ramesh Damani of D-Mart.

The cement companies bidding for Binani are Aditya Birla-owned UltraTech, JSW, Ramco Cement, HeidelbergCement India and Dalmia Cements.

The bids will be opened in front of the committee of creditors (COC) today.

The company owes banks about of Rs 4,000 crore. The total money the company owes to the lenders, including unsecured creditors, is about Rs 7,000 crore. Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Co, which owns 70% of the debt, is the lead financial creditor and the remaining debt is held by State Bank of India (SBI), Bank of Baroda, Bank of India and IDBI Bank.

Binani Cement has a global manufacturing capacity of 11.25 million tonne per annum with an integrated plant in India and China and grinding units in Dubai. It has two manufacturing facilities outside India -- one in China (Shandong Binani Rongan Cement) and another one in Dubai (Binani Cement factory).

"Bankers hope to recover more than 100% of the debt with such big groups bidding for the company," said a banker. The company had got expression of interest from nearly 22 bidders.

Binani Cement's plants in Rajasthan with a capacity of 6.25 million tonne a year. "The purchase of the Rajasthan unit can cater to the entire northern and western markets for the domestic bidders," said a banker. In July, the Kolkata bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) had admitted an insolvency petition against Binani Cement by Bank of Baroda (BoB) after the company failed to repay a sum of Rs 97 crore.

The company's cement units were running in perfect condition, but got into financial difficulties after the Rajasthan government asked the company to pay value-added tax arrears of Rs 181 crore for 2008-11 at one go and the diversification related issues.

Braj Binani has been instrumental in the diversification initiative of the Binani Group into cement, glass fibre, Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) and ready mix concrete products.

The company also diversified into fibre glass manufacturing by setting up a unit in United Kingdom, which resulted in the company balance-sheet getting stretched. It reported a net loss of Rs 289 crore in 2015-16 on Rs 1,524 crore in revenues, primarily owing to an interest outgo of Rs 368 crore.

Binani Industries had established a glass fibre business with four manufacturing centres in Europe, India and USA, all of which are wholly owned subsidiaries of Binani Industries. Then it set up the Binani Infratech Ltd as EPC services company providing infrastructure development services. It also diversified into power setting up Binani Energy which focused on both renewable and non-renewable power.

THE DEBT

  • The total money the company owes to the lenders, including unsecured creditors, is about Rs 7,000 crore
     
  • Edelweiss ARC is the lead financial creditor and the remaining debt is held by State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India and IDBI Bank
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