Go First lenders to vote on liquidation

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
MUMBAI: Go First's lenders will vote on a proposal to liquidate the insolvent Indian airline, two banking sources said on Thursday, days
after a deadline to bid for the company ended with no suitors
"The proposal whether or not to liquidate the airline has been floated and individual lenders will take the proposal to their boards and
submit final votes in 10-15 days," said a banker with a state-run bank that has exposure to Go First."It appears that there is no interest
from suitors for the airline and bankers are inclined to opt for liquidation rather than restarting the insolvencyprocess." The committee of
creditors met on Wednesday and Thursday to decide the future course of action for the airline.Go First's resolution professional, who is
conducting the insolvency process, did not immediately reply to an email seeking comment.Jindal Power, sole company, whose expression of
interest to take over Go First was accepted by creditors, also decided to not follow through with a bid
"Liquidation is only viable option before banks as legal troubles are deterring suitors," said the second banker
"Since there is (land) collateral backing loan, it is better to opt for liquidation rather than spending more money on insolvency." agencies