Vodafone Group clears 11,650 crore dues raised against VIL shares

Vodafone Group cleared debt dues of Rs 11,650 crore by releasing pledges on shares of Vodafone Idea. The pledged shares were raised against debt from HSBC Corporate Trustee. These shares represent a 22.56% stake, currently valued at Rs 11,649 crore. Post-repayment, the equity shares held by Vodafone Promoter Shareholders have been released.
Vodafone Group clears 11,650 crore dues raised against VIL shares
NEW DELHI: UK-based Vodafone Group has cleared dues of around Rs 11,650 crore or about 109 million pound that it raised against shares of Vodafone Idea, according to a regulatory filing.
Vodafone Group had pledged almost the entire stake in VIL to raise the debt.
The pledge was created in favour of HSBC Corporate Trustee Company (UK) for the debt raised by Mauritius and India-based entities of Vodafone Group.
"On 27 Dec 2024, HSBC Corporate Trustee Company (UK) Limited acting as the security trustee for the lenders has released the pledges pursuant to repayment of the outstanding dues owed to the lenders by the Vodafone Promoter Shareholders.
"Consequently, the indirect encumbrance on 15,720,826,860 equity shares of the target company held by the Vodafone Promoter Shareholders representing 22.56 % of the equity share capital of the target company on a fully diluted basis has been released," the filing said.
"Consequently, the indirect encumbrance on 15,720,826,860 equity shares of the target company held by the Vodafone Promoter Shareholders representing 22.56% of the equity share capital of the target company on a fully diluted basis has been released," the filing said.
The shares are valued at around Rs 11,649 crore as per the closing price of Rs 7.41 apiece of Vodafone Idea stock on Friday.
Vodafone Group holds a 22.56% stake, while the Aditya Birla Group holds 14.76%. Govt has a 23.15% stake as of Sept 30, 2024.

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