Auto-Maker Mahindra's South Korean Arm Defaults On $55 Million Payment

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Automaker Mahindra - Mahindra's South Korean unit Ssangyong Motor Co has defaulted on loan repayment of about 60 billion won ($55 million),
the company said in a statement to the stock exchange on Tuesday.Of the total payment that was due on December 14, about 30 billion won was
owed to Bank of America, 20 billion won to JP Morgan Chase and 10 billion won to BNP Paribas, Mahindra said.Shares of the automaker fell as
much as 1.5 per cent on Tuesday to their lowest since November 23, while those of Ssangyong fell up to 7.72 per cent.Mahindra has since June
been looking for a buyer for all or most of its 75 per cent stake in the South Korean sport-utility vehicle (SUV) maker, which it bought
from near-insolvency in 2010 but has struggled to turnaround.The move is part of a wider restructuring effort by Mahindra under which it is
reviewing all of its loss-making businesses to cut costs and prioritise capital expenditure.Ssangyong has total outstanding loans of about
100 billion won ($92 million) to the three banks, Mahindra said.While the Indian automaker had made a commitment to cover the loans, its
final liability would be limited to the extent not recovered from the South Korean SUV maker, it added.