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Jindal Power will not bid to take over airline Go First

Go First filed for voluntary insolvency in May and owes a total of Rs 6,521 crore to its creditors. The deadline to submit takeover bids ends on November 21.

November 21, 2023 / 14:36 IST
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The Central Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, IDBI Bank and Deutsche Bank are among the top creditors to the airline.

India's Jindal Power Ltd, the only company whose expression of interest (EoI) to take over Go First was accepted by creditors, has decided to not follow through with a bid, three people familiar with the plans said, pushing the insolvent airline closer to liquidation.

The deadline to submit takeover bids ends on Tuesday, and the sources told Reuters Jindal had decided against bidding after evaluating the airline's financial statements.

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While the deadline can be extended via an application to the courts, creditors are currently not inclined to do so, two banking sources said.

"The EoI was largely to check the valuation of the airline and get access to the company's data," said one of the sources. "After evaluation, the company has decided not to put in a bid."