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Banks to become largest shareholders, but not promoters, says Jet Airways

But question marks remains on who the promoter will be, post the allotment of shares

February 15, 2019 / 18:28 IST
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Naresh Goyal (Image: Reuters)
Naresh Goyal (Image: Reuters)

Prince Mathews Thomas Moneycontrol News

While lenders will become the largest shareholders after the allotment of shares, distressed airline Jet Airways on February 15 said the banks won't be its promoter.

At the same time, senior executives  - talking to analysts during a conference call to discuss the airline's third quarterly results - side stepped questions on who the promoter will be.

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"The promoter will be the Chairman of the Board," said CEO Vinay Dube. When pressed again, he said, "Jet Airways will continue the structure of a professionally run management reporting to the Board of Directors."

The answer throws up further questions on who will control the airline following the allotment of fresh equity, an integral part of the turnaround plan. Banks will be allotted 114 million shares. This will reduce Chairman Naresh Goyal's stake to about 25 percent, from the present 51 percent. Also, Etihad's stake will come down to about 12 percent, from 24 percent. The banks, thus, will become the largest shareholders.