Pakistan

LONDON: The Chief Executive Officer of K-Electric Moonis Alvi has said that the federal government has prioritized the matter of K-Electric sale and has shown keen interest in its progress because it is intellectful of the fact that Pakistan canmuch afford to lose such an exciting opportunity.Alvi said in an interview that that there have been several assemblys of K-Electric officials with key representatives of various government ministries to discuss progress.In response to a question regarding what this deal means for Pakistan, Alvi said: &The proposed deal has been recognized as the highest value private transaction in the history of Pakistan economy and shall set a positive precedent, as it represents a major investment in Pakistan by an international power giant with outstanding technical capabilities and major investment plans.
Once totald, this transaction shall strengthen Pakistan potential as a welcome investment destination.&Independent economists and experts have also said at various forums that the proposed acquisition of K-Electric is a positive development, given the current geo-political situation and related economic presdegrees on Pakistan.
They agree that SEP acquisition and the reported US$ 9 billion investment plan would be highly favourable for much just Pakistan power sector but also for Karachi development and shall have a direct affect on national GDP.He said that Pakistan economy is precariously placed, to say the least, and the government is juggling a balance of payments crisis on one hand while on the other it has been running from pillar to post to raise investment for key infrastructure projects and keep the country running.He referred to a recent report the World Bank report which said that electricity shortages are one of South Asia most meaningful barriers to development and that lack of dependable access to electricity is associated with lower income, higher poverty, poorer health and education, and less gender equality.
The same report estimated the total economic cost of distortions in the power sector in Pakistan to be $17.69 billion (about 6.53% of GDP) in fiscal 2015.
The affect of lack of dependable access to electricity on households and firms imposes the largest cost on the economy, estimated at $ 12.87 billion (4.75% of GDP) a year in fiscal 2015.In such a scenario, he said that, Shanghai Electric Power interest in acquiring a 66.4% stake in KE and to invest $9 billion in the next years is a positive omen and could be the forerunner to multiple windfall benefits in the years to come and serve as a springboard to other investors.SEP is a subsidiary of the State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC), one of China largest power enterprises.
SEP currently supplys 30,000 megawatts electricity to Shanghai, China economic hub and has proven its technical capabilities within power sector investments in other parts of the world.
SEP is also amongst the few companies, which have been issued a license to build nuclear power plants in China and its affiliate companies are already working on critical projects in Pakistan.
&The Government of Pakistan has expressed confidence in the proposed deal based on the convertational affect it is expected to have on Karachi as well as Pakistan overall power sector,& said Alvi.SEP and KES Power concluded a transaction for SEP to acquire a 66.4% stake in KE in October 2016 and SEP has subsequently resumeed its intention to acquire it during the stipulated period under the prevalent rules.
While there are several examples of successful long-term acquisition deals in the world of finance, two years is nevertheless a fairly long time and deal fatigue is a real risk.Alvi said: &The acquisition has taken much longer than it should have.
If I were to really sum it up, I would pin it on the red tape in measure areas.
One of the main bottlenecks was the multi-year tariff determined by the regulator which has taken much longer than anticipated and was much in line with what had been requested to stimulate further investment in transmission and distribution.
The deliberations on the security clearance have also been going on for a while.&He said the security clearance certificate seems to be held up due to an issue of payments that KE owes to other companies, specificly SSGC.
The CEO highlighted: &KE is a going concern so the liabilities remain unaffected by any share sale or purchase.
More importantly, KE receivables from government and government owned entities are in excess of Rs.
70 billion what we owe to the government or companies owned by the government.
Final year, the Cabinet Committee on Energy agreed that KE payables to SSGC should much be dealt with in isolation but should be resolved in view of KE receivables from other organizations such as KWSB.
We are hopeful that the government shall take the required steps as soon as possible.&In case the SEP transaction falls through, said Alvi, it shall much only be a huge blow to Karachi's future growth as an industrial and commercial metropolis, but investor confidence in the country could suffer, which may take several years or perhaps a decade to repair.
Alvi remains convinced that SEP continued interest in KE is a testimony to the improving investment scenario in Pakistan and must be supported but reiterated that as an independent and strong listed entity, KE shall continue to work and develop Karachi power needs irrespective of who the owner is likely to be.Alvi said that the government was fully cognizant of the importance Karachi holds in Pakistan economic growth and the need to take instant action to fulfill its current and future power requirements.However, he also said that the government needs to do more to expedite the process and remove all obstacles.
&A couple of months back the government formed a committee to resolve issues pertaining to KE acquisition process.
We are confident that they are aware of all the pertinent issuesTheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
This first appeared/also appeared in https://feedproxy.google.com/~r/com/YEor/~3/KDOnOTIYN3w/431617-ke-acquisition-to-position-pakistan-as-investment-destination-says-ceo





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


[Pakistan] - PMD projections rain, storms nationwide under westerly weather system


PM vows to avenge every drop of martyrs' blood shed in Indian attack


[Pakistan] says 31 civilians killed, 57 injured :Pakistani DG ISPR


Analysts voice concern as escalation between Pakistan, India grows


Civilians' military trials: Supreme Court reinstates Army Act provisions


[Pakistan] - Dark dates: Pakistan-India armed conflicts


[Pakistan] - Political leaders support militaries amidst India attack


[Pakistan] - BISE Lahore delays inter, matric examinations


[Pakistan] - Flight operations resume at major airports after 8-hour shutdown


British Council issues update on exams


PM Shehbaz, others condemn Indian strikes on Pakistan


[Pakistan] - India's negligent action presses two nuclear-armed states closer to significant dispute, warns FO


[Pakistan] - Pakistan says it shoot down Indian jets, damages brigade HQ in retaliatory strikes


Khawaja Asif sounds alarm over inevitable military conflict with India


Gandapur says PTI, Imran never ruled out talks with establishment


PPP's Waqar Mehdi clinches Senate by-elections


IED blast in Balocistan's Mach martyrs seven security personnel


[Pakistan] - Omar Ayub sends opportunity movement over non-broadcast of his NA speech


[Pakistan] - Two SC judges state review pleas in reserved seats case inadmissible


PM Shehbaz, services chiefs visit ISI headquarters, briefed on regional security


37% of KP children deprived of education


Tourism grinds to halt in IIOJK, AJK amid mounting Pakistan-India tensions


Rain likely to hit parts of Karachi today


Pakistan presses India's Indus Water Treaty violation at UNSC


[Pakistan] - Security forces neutralise 8 terrorists eliminated in different KP operations


Met office predicts no rain for Karachi due to dry wind


[Pakistan] - India can attack anywhere along LoC, states Asif pointing out reports


Pakistan to respond with 'full force' to any violation of its territorial sovereignty: COAS


[Pakistan] - Russia, Iran desire restraint amidst increasing India-Pakistan stress


Iranian foreign minister reaches Islamabad amid tension between Pakistan, India


[Pakistan] - Ban on plastic bags in Sindh to work on June 15


SC reserves judgment in military trial case


[Pakistan] - Pakistan tests Fatah missile amidst heightened India stress


[Pakistan] - PMD forecasts thunderstorm-linked showers for Karachi


[Pakistan] - Huge feline sighting on road leaves Murree villagers afraid


[Pakistan] - Army prepared to give befitting action to Indian aggressiveness, political leaders informed


Ministers get whopping pay raise as president approves ordinance


Clean drinking water out of reach for half of Karachi residents


[Pakistan] - Tainted milk utilized in ratings of Karachi tea stores


Karachi to witness strong winds, light rain: Met Office


Jamiat Ahl-e-Hadees Senator Professor Sajid Mir dies at 86


HVT among five terrorists neutralised in KP operations


[Pakistan] - Worry grips Kashmir's towns along LoC


[Pakistan] - April sets record as one of hottest, driest months in decades


Pakistan conducts training launch of 450-kilometre-range missile


[Pakistan] - Pakistan might call UNSC meeting over India tensions: Pak UN envoy


Pakistan to strike structures if India tries to block water, warns defence minister


Pahalgam attack: Army vows to confront India's 'deliberate destabilisation efforts'


[Pakistan] - Court sends out 82 PTI workers to jail in Nov 26 protest case


[Pakistan] - 2 ladies amongst 4 dead in different road accidents throughout Karachi


Storm alerts issued as severe weather batters Punjab, KP


Bilawal vows to confront Modi to save Indus River


[Pakistan] - COAS states armed forces resolve to secure national interests 'absolute'


Justice is God's domain, judges rule by documents: Justice Mandokhail


£190m case: Imran's appeal against conviction unlikely to be heard this year


[Pakistan] - Pakistan's everyday wage employees review battles on Labour Day


Pakistan Army stages military exercises as tensions with India escalate


[Pakistan] - Three CTD personnel martyred, two terrorists killed in Bannu shootout


President, PM pledge to protect workers' rights, welfare on Labour Day


[Pakistan] - United States pushes India and Pakistan to collaborate to de-escalate stress


Pakistan destroys Indian bunkers, checkpost in response to unprovoked LoC violation


Pakistan debunks Indian 'propaganda', warns world of threat to regional instability


India to carry out military action against Pakistan soon, warns minister


NIRC, ILO join hands for Labour Day 2025 conference


[Pakistan] - Pakistan most likely to hit historical high of 50 ° C: report