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Tata Trusts continues to oppose SP Group's plan to transfer Tata Sons pledged shares for loan refinancing: Report

Tata Trusts' continued opposition to the transfer of Tata Sons' pledged shares may pose a significant challenge to the Shapoorji Pallonji Group’s efforts to refinance its loans.

December 11, 2024 / 09:11 IST
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Shapoorji Pallonji Group initially raised loans against a pledge of its Tata Sons shares.

Tata Trusts has reiterated its opposition to the Shapoorji Pallonji (SP) Group’s proposal to transfer its 18.4 percent stake in Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group, as collateral for fresh loans, the Mint newspaper reported citing Tata Trusts CEO. Tata Trusts maintains that shares of Tata Sons are not freely transferable under the company’s Articles of Association, which restrict share transfers following its conversion to a private company in 2017, according to the Mint report.

The continued opposition to the transfer of pledged shares may pose a significant challenge to the SP Group’s efforts to refinance its loans. The SP Group is under pressure to repay Rs 22,000 crore in debt, which is reportedly due by March 2025. These loans were initially raised against a pledge of its Tata Sons shares. The SP group now aims to transfer the pledged shares to new investors to secure fresh loans and refinance the existing debt, but Tata Trusts has again cited its long-standing objections.

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Shapoorji Pallonji Group's debt repayment and restructuring efforts

The SP Group has been working to address its high debt levels over the past few years through asset sales, restructuring efforts, and refinancing initiatives. The conglomerate, which operates across real estate, construction, and energy, saw its patriarch Pallonji Mistry pass away in 2022, shortly after the untimely death of Cyrus Mistry.