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Jaiprakash Associates defaults on US$553m loans
08 May 2024India: Jaiprakash Associates has defaulted on loans worth US$553m, including principal of US$210m and interest payments of US$343m. The Deccan Chronicle newspaper has reported that the producer has total borrowings of US$3.57bn, repayable by 2037. The borrowings are comprised of fund-based working capital, non-fund-based working capital, term loans and foreign currency convertible bonds.
Jaiprakash Associates will now transfer US$2.27bn to a special purpose vehicle as part of a scheme of arrangement, subject to the approval of the National Company Law Tribunal.
Jaiprakash Associates defaults on US$482m debt
10 May 2023India: Jaiprakash Associates has defaulted on loans worth US$482m, which were due for repayment on 30 April 2023. The producer has total borrowings of US$3.57bn, repayable by 2037. It informed the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) that the outstanding debt is subject to on-going restructuring, but will reduce by US$2.21bn upon transfer of property belonging to Jaiprakash Associates to a shareholder-approved special purpose vehicle (SPV).
East Africa Portland Cement Company defaults on loan
26 October 2020Kenya: East Africa Portland Cement Company has defaulted on a long-term loan from KCB Bank. The bank has demanded immediate repayment of the full loan, according to the Business Day newspaper. The cement producer’s current liabilities grew by 70% year-on-year to US$126m in the financial year to June 2019. In a report made to parliament Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu said, “This movement was largely due to the transfer of long-term loans to current liabilities on account of default on existing loan covenants.”
Kenya: East Africa Portland Cement Company (EAPCC) has defaulted on contractual loan repayments to KCB Bank after auditors PricewaterhouseCoopers reported that the Kenyan company made a loss of US$28.0m in the twelve months to 30 June 2019, over which time it produced 0.3Mt of cement against an installed capacity of 1.3Mt/yr.
Jaypee Group defaults on US$666m payments
06 June 2016India: Jaypee Group companies have defaulted on loans and other payments worth US$666m. The group has, on a consolidated basis failed to repay US$434m in principal amount to banks and another US$233m in interest payments.
Jaiprakash Associates, the group's main company, reported a loss of US$500m in its 2015 – 2016 financial year, compared to US$259m in the same period in the previous year. Earlier in 2016, Jaiprakash Associates agreed a deal to sell cement plants in five states to UltraTech Cement for US$2.4bn. Once the deal concludes Jaiprakash Associates will be left with a cement production capacity of 10.6Mt/yr in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
Shanshui Cement defaults on US$270m bond
25 January 2016China: Shandong Shanshui defaulted on a US$270m three-year bond that matured on 21 January 2016. It is the second default for its owners, China Shanshui Cement, since November 2015. The move places Shanshui Cement at increased risk of bankruptcy and complicates plans by Tianrui Group to purchase the company. The previous debt default triggered multiple lawsuits from creditors that have already seen some of its assets frozen or put into impending auctioning, according to the South China Morning Post.
"The underlying cause of Shandong Shanshui's debt problems is unresolved disputes over shareholders' control, which restricted its fund-raising channels," said Shandong Shanshui in a statement. Since the estimated value of the company's assets far exceeds its debt, it expects court-ordered assets sales to bring in less proceeds than claims made by creditors, it added.