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GVK sells 10% residual stake in Bangalore Airport to Fairfax India for Rs 1290 crore

The transaction is expected to be completed by early July 2017, the proceeds of this sale are to be used for further reducing the debt obligations of GVK

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GVK Power and Infrastructure has announced its decision to sell its residual stake of 10% in Bangalore International Airport held through its subsidiary, Bangalore Airport Infrastructure Developers Private Limited to Fairfax India Holdings Corporation for Rs 1,290 crore. The transaction is expected to be completed by early July 2017.

The proceeds of this sale are to be used for further reducing the debt obligations of GVK. In March 2017, GVK closed a deal which was signed during March 2016 with Fairfax India to sell a 33% stake in BIAL. had retained a 10% stake and the management of BIAL.

“Notwithstanding this sale, the Airports sector will continue to be a core focus area for GVK. We had entered BIAL in 2010 when the airport was going through a tough phase as the capacity was severely constrained. Over the last seven years, we have worked very hard to transform BIAL into a world-class airport. The airport is now ready for another phase of expansion with a new runway and a new terminal to be constructed. However, we have decided to part ways with BIAL as deleveraging is top priority,” said G V K Reddy, founder chairman & managing director of GVK .

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According to GVK, the company immediate focus will now be on Mumbai and Navi airports. “The reduced debt burden gives us flexibility and releases management bandwidth to focus on these projects. Capacity optimisation and real estate development will be the key focus areas for the existing Mumbai airport. Having won the bid for the Navi Mumbai airport, we are excited to deliver yet another world-class airport. The ‘s focus on developing the sector also presents attractive growth opportunities and we are evaluating these,” said Reddy.

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