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India's Vodafone Idea to pay 35 billion rupees in telecom dues this week, shares rise

Published 02/17/2020, 03:50 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A hotel employee clears a table after Vodafone Group and Idea Cellular news conference in Mumbai
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By Suchitra Mohanty and Derek Francis

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Beleaguered Indian wireless carrier Vodafone Idea (NS:VODA) will pay 35 billion rupees ($490 million) in telecoms dues to the federal government by Feb. 21, a lawyer for the company said on Monday.

Hopes that Vodafone Idea could outlive the financial squeeze due to the outstanding dues payments helped its shares gain as much as 23.5% on Monday, their best intraday gain since Jan 21, after dropping more than 24% percent on Friday.

"While there is a concern that Vodafone is against the wall, there is a slim hope that they will get through," said Siddhartha Khemka, head of research at Motilal Oswal Financial Services in Mumbai.

The company lawyer declined to be name as the matter is still in court.

The Indian government last week ordered mobile carriers to immediately pay billions of dollars in dues after the Supreme Court threatened the companies and officials with contempt proceedings for failing to implement an earlier ruling.

Vodafone Idea, a venture between the Indian unit of Britain's Vodafone Group Plc (L:VOD) and billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla's Idea Cellular , will pay 25 billion rupees to the government on Monday and another 10 billion by Friday, TV news station ET Now reported earlier.

Vodafone owes roughly $3.9 billion to New Delhi in dues, interest and penalties.

The company declined to comment, and India's telecoms ministry did not respond to an email seeking comment.

Local rival Bharti Airtel Ltd (NS:BRTI) said on Monday it had made a payment of 100 billion rupees toward the dues.

Analysts covering India's telecoms sector say Vodafone Idea is the most fragile of India's three major wireless carriers and if it shuts shop, the market would shape up as a duopoly of rivals Airtel and Reliance Industries' (NS:RELI) Jio.

Vodafone Idea has previously said its ability to continue as a business was contingent on the Supreme Court allowing it to modify issues such as payment timelines with the government.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A hotel employee clears a table after Vodafone Group and Idea Cellular news conference in Mumbai

"Given the government's keenness on maintaining three private telcos, we believe the Department of Telecommunications or the government will request the Supreme Court to negotiate AGR payments with telcos," said analyst Vivekanand Subbaraman of research firm Ambit Capital.

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