• Home
  • News
  • Business
  • SKNL appoints four new directors, keeps Kasliwal

SKNL appoints four new directors, keeps Kasliwal

By Sujata Sachdeva

loading...

Scroll down to read more
Business
After a clutch of shareholders led by Mumbai-based stockholder Bharat Patel called for an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) seeking the removal of S Kumars’ Chairman and MD Nitin Kasliwal over mismanagement of the company, S Kumars Nationwide Limited (SKNL) appointed four new directors representing the shareholder group. Yogesh Patel, Pradeep Bhaskaran Kumar, Vanraj Shah and Uday Kamat have been appointed to the board and the total number of directors now stand at seven.

A group of shareholders holding 21 percent share in the company called for the EGM on April 27 seeking removal of the entire board, including Kasliwal. While retail shareholders own 91.5 percent in S Kumars, less than four percent holding is with the promoters. Under the continuous debt pressure, the company has not been able to repay over Rs 4,500 crores to a set of 13 lenders, including State Bank of India and ICICI Bank. The banks have classified the loan as non-performing assets after the corporate debt restructuring process did not yield desired results. Banks have also withdrawn their nominee from the company's board.

Proxy advisory firm Institutional Investor Advisory Services (IiAS) had recommended that SKNL lenders should intervene to provide guidance and direction to the company. The firm had asked banks to either appoint a management that will pull the company out of its performance woes, or have it sold. Alternatively, they must enforce personal guarantees and file for winding-up.

SKNL