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Exclusive: Interups to withdraw from Air India sale, will support employee consortium

The last minute step taken to overcome a legal hurdle, said Interups founder Laxmi Prasad

December 30, 2020 / 07:20 IST
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Three parties, including Tata Sons, have been confirmed to have put in their interests for Air India.
Three parties, including Tata Sons, have been confirmed to have put in their interests for Air India.

Hours before the deadline to submit physical bid for Air India (AI), US-based fund Interups has withdrawn from the race, but not completely. It has instead proposed to support the bid by AI employees.

Confirming the development, Interups founder Laxmi Prasad told Moneycontrol that the decision was taken to overcome a legal hurdle.

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"We are supporting the employees as they have already filed their physical bid. Filing a separate bid will create a legal gap, and may lead to disqualification of both the bids," Prasad said.

The two bids could have been disqualified as Interups had also offered a majority stake of 51 percent in its consortium to AI employees. Two bids with the same constituents may not have passed muster of the regulations.