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Reliance Communications sells off DTH business

Read more about Reliance Communications sells off DTH business on Business Standard. The transaction will help reduce the liability of unsecured creditors, benefitting all stakeholders

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Reliance Communications sells off DTH business

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  1. Reliance Communications sells off DTH business Reliance Communications (RCom) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Veecon Media and Television Limited for the sale of its subsidiary Reliance BIG TV Limited, which is engaged in direct to home (DTH) services across India. Veecon will acquire the entire shareholding of Reliance Big TV on an ‘as-is where- is’ basis, along with all existing trade liabilities and contingent liabilities. The transaction is in consonance with RCom’s stated objective to focus on core businesses. In November 2016, the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group sold off its broadcast business under Reliance Broadcast Network Limited for the same reason.

  2. The existing DTH license of BIG TV shall be renewed with the submission of the required bank guarantees with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting by the buyer. The transaction will help reduce the liability of unsecured creditors, benefitting all stakeholders, including lenders and shareholders of RCom. The successful culmination of the transaction is subject to the requisite approvals from licensors, regulatory authorities and lenders of RCom. Article By - Business Standard

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