City
Epaper

Pakistan Airlines gets just one bidder, quotes PKR 10 billion for 60% share

By ANI | Updated: November 1, 2024 14:10 IST

Islamabad [Pakistan], November 1 : The government's initial attempt to privatise Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) faced a significant setback ...

Open in App

Islamabad [Pakistan], November 1 : The government's initial attempt to privatise Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) faced a significant setback on Thursday, as the only bidder, Blue World City, proposed a mere PKR 10 billion for a 60 per cent stake in the loss-making airlinefar below the government's minimum sale price of PKR 85.03 billion, the Express Tribune reported.

During a publicly televised bidding event, Blue World City, a real estate developer, presented its offer, which accounted for only 12 per cent of the government's stipulated price.

In dollar terms, the bid equated to approximately USD 36 million, starkly contrasting with the minimum sale price of USD 305 million set by the Cabinet Committee on Privatisation.

Prior to the bid opening, the Privatisation Commission board and the Cabinet Committee convened separately, yet no government ministers attended the ceremony, which was only attended by two federal secretaries.

The Cabinet Committee had approved the minimum sale price following recommendations from the Privatisation Commission board, and despite being invited to match the government's offer, Blue World City declined to raise its bid.

"We have considered the government price and decided to stand with our best price of PKR 10 billion," stated Saad Nazir, the owner of Blue World City. The firm was the only one to submit a bid after five other pre-qualified parties withdrew, citing the government's strict conditions regarding tax liabilities, guaranteed investments, and employee retention, reported the Express Tribune.

The government's efforts to privatise PIA, which ranks as the fourth-largest loss-making entity in the country, reached a disappointing conclusion as Blue World City was the only firm to participate. The government had anticipated stronger interest, especially after it carved out approximately PKR 625 billion in PIA debt into a separate holding company, leaving PIA with PKR 202 billion in liabilities and about PKR 163 billion in assessed assets.

Seham Raza, Chief Operating Officer of Blue World City, expressed disappointment over the lack of competition. "I wished there would have been healthy competition and feel sad that all other bidders have pulled out," she remarked.

The government had offered between 51 per cent to 100 per cent stakes in the airline but ultimately decided to sell a 60 per cent share. Additionally, it declined bidders' requests for reduced duties and tax waivers and required the buyer to inject USD 500 million to USD 700 million into PIA to ensure operational sustainability, the Express Tribune reported.

Privatisation Commission secretary Usman Bajwa highlighted that PIA would not achieve operational sustainability without new investments and resolution of its outstanding liabilities.

The failed attempt to privatise PIA may have broader implications for the government's overall privatisation strategy as it seeks to address its financial challenges.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

PunePune Road Accident: Two Killed, Four Injured As Tempo Rams Into People

MumbaiMumbai: 22-Year-Old Boy Dies by Suicide in Goregaon After Missing Flight to Germany

TechnologyIPO-bound Manika Plastech’s revenue falls over 9 pc in FY24, total income drops 7.6 pc

BusinessIPO-bound Manika Plastech’s revenue falls over 9 pc in FY24, total income drops 7.6 pc

BusinessIndia’s sugar industry has surged to Rs 1.3 lakh crore mark: Pralhad Joshi

International Realted Stories

InternationalEmergency response to flooding activated for China's Qinghai

InternationalPM Modi pays homage to Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's founding President

InternationalPakistan's hypocrisy at the UN threatens world stability, says Baloch pro-independence leader Hyrbyair Marri

InternationalUN urges international community to boost investment in Syria

InternationalRussia claims control over Luhansk as US halts weapons promised to Ukraine