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India’s biggest junk bond faces creditor demands as delay sought

by Riah Marton
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India’s biggest junk bond faces creditor demands as delay sought
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India’s biggest ever high-yield rupee corporate bond, held by a number of global private credit funds, is casting a spotlight on pockets of stress within the nation’s credit markets. 

Some holders of the 143 billion rupee ($2.3 billion) note issued last year by Goswami Infratech are planning to ask the company for sweeteners in exchange for potentially accepting a company proposal to delay a payment, people familiar with the matter said.

Goswami Infratech is an investment company within the Shapoorji Pallonji group under billionaire Shapoor Mistry. Its projects include apartments, warehouses, parking spaces and shops. The company has said it may not be able to pay 14 billion rupees that could come due later this month if certain terms aren’t met, and effectively asked to push that back to later this year.

In response, some holders are considering asking the builder for consent fees, changes to existing collateral or a slight increase in the payment that could come due later this month, the people said, asking not to be identified speaking about a private matter.

The tussle underscores broader risks posed by payment delays as global private credit investors increasingly wade into emerging markets. India has been among hot spots in Asia, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi–whose party is currently contesting parliamentary elections–has fuelled interest in pushing for more infrastructure investment. 

Private credit investors have been among holders of the Goswami Infratech bond including Cerberus Capital Management, Varde Partners and Davidson Kempner Capital Management. Others have included Canyon Capital, Edelweiss, Deutsche Bank and Standard Chartered Bank, according to a report by Praxis Global Alliance in April.

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When Goswami Infratech offered the debt in June last year, money managers flocked to the deal, which offered a juicy 18.75 per cent yield. 

Of course, such high yields come with bigger risks. The Shapoorji Pallonji group has suffered from liquidity crunches after it piled on debt before the pandemic. That’s forced the engineering and construction conglomerate to attempt to offload assets.

The group sold its stake in a key port on the east coast of India called Gopalpur earlier this year to an Adani group company. But that came only after failure to reach such a deal by the end of last year breached a clause in the Goswami Infratech bond that resulted in the borrower having to raise the yield to 20.75 per cent.

Another clause, or so-called covenant, in the note stipulates that the Shapoorji Pallonji group must refinance certain debt of its main investment vehicle Sterling Investment Corp. 

Goswami Infratech said in a letter to the bond trustee earlier this month that the covenant would likely be breached, forcing it to pay creditors the 14 billion rupees, because Shapoorji Pallonji group hasn’t raised new debt for Sterling Investment. 

The firm said it would then have three business days from May 26 to make that payment, but may not be able to do so. 

It is seeking holders’ consent to amend the trigger event date to no later than Sept 30, or as early as when the covenant criteria are met.

The investors are going back to their internal investment committees to reach a final decision next week, the people said.BLOOMBERG

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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