HomeNewsBusinessJindal Power submits EoI for grounded Go First, is the only bidder

Jindal Power submits EoI for grounded Go First, is the only bidder

The crisis-hit airline is facing significant financial challenges with more than Rs 20,000 crore in admitted claims from creditors

October 12, 2023 / 08:35 IST
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Go First suspended its operations on May 3.

Naveen Jindal’s Jindal Power has reportedly expressed interest in buying the beleaguered low-cost Go First carrier, which is owned by the Wadia family and is the first commercial airline in India to have voluntarily sought bankruptcy protection.

The expression of interest (EoI) was submitted by unlisted Jindal Power, owned by Worldone Pvt Ltd, a closely held company of Jindal, the Economic Times reported, citing sources. The sources, however, did not give any clarity on whether Jindal Power was seeking to acquire the airline outright or come in as a strategic investor in Go First.

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Moneycontrol could not verify the report independently.

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