INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ILFS, a major infrastructure financing and construction company, has a total debt of Rs 91,000 croreDebt-laden Infrastructure Leasing
Financial Services (ILFS) is "staring" at a 90 per cent gross bad loans as a percentage of total loans of its main lending arm ILFS
Financial Services, the firm's non-executive Chairman Uday Kotak said on Wednesday.ILFS, a major infrastructure financing and construction
company, has a total debt of Rs 91,000 crore ($12.97 billion) and has been trying to sell its assets to repay debt after several defaults
forced the government to overhaul its management.The company said it is expecting a "reasonably faster and fair" outcome for its resolution
through the country's bankruptcy court, but added it is difficult to predict a timeline for it.Earlier this week, Serious Fraud
Investigation Office (SFIO) had arrested Hari Sankaran, former chairman of ILFS, in connection with an ongoing investigation into the
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