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How much does SpiceJet need to pay Credit Suisse, and why?
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1y ago
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SpiceJet has paid ₹100 crore to former promoter Kalanithi Maran, settling a long-standing dispute. The Supreme Court ordered SpiceJet Chairman Ajay Singh to pay $500,000 towards a Credit Suisse installment by September 22 and an additional $1 million for a defaulted amount, with a warning of 'drastic action' if the payment is not made. Credit Suisse and SpiceJet have been embroiled in a legal battle since 2015, with the Madras High Court previously ordering the airline's winding-up, temporarily suspended following an appeal.
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'No more extensions, SpiceJet must pay Credit Suisse'
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1y ago
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The Supreme Court has ordered SpiceJet, a low-cost airline, to pay its dues to Credit Suisse by 15 March. The court expressed concern over reports of SpiceJet's bid to buy Go First while neglecting its outstanding payments. SpiceJet has been directed to pay $1.25 million to Credit Suisse, as the bank had only received $13.75 million out of the $15 million owed by SpiceJet. The legal dispute between SpiceJet and Credit Suisse began in 2011 when the airline failed to make payments for aircraft servicing.
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'No more extensions, SpiceJet must pay Credit Suisse'
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1y ago
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The Supreme Court has ordered SpiceJet, a low-cost airline, to clear its outstanding dues to Credit Suisse by 15 March. SpiceJet has been directed to pay $1.25 million to Credit Suisse, with monthly installments. The court also summoned SpiceJet's chairman and managing director to appear before the court. This comes after Credit Suisse claimed that it was supposed to receive $15 million from SpiceJet by 15 February but received only $13.75 million. The court questioned SpiceJet's financial capacity to acquire bankrupt airline Go First while neglecting its overdue payments.
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SC orders SpiceJet to clear Credit Suisse dues by 15 March
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1y ago
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The Supreme Court has ordered SpiceJet to settle all pending payments to Credit Suisse by 15 March. The court directed the airline to pay $1.25 million to Credit Suisse and summoned SpiceJet's chairman and managing director to appear before the court. The court questioned SpiceJet's capacity to finance the acquisition of bankrupt airline Go First while neglecting its overdue payments. Credit Suisse had filed a petition alleging intentional non-compliance with court directives and failure to settle outstanding dues. SpiceJet has recently garnered attention for a joint bid to acquire Go First.
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India court warns SpiceJet of 'drastic action' if Credit Suisse dues unpaid
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1y ago
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SpiceJet, an Indian budget airline, has been ordered by the country's Supreme Court to pay $1.5 million to Credit Suisse by September 15th for unpaid dues. If the airline fails to make the payment, the court warned of unspecified "drastic action" at the next hearing on September 22nd. SpiceJet and Credit Suisse have been embroiled in a legal dispute since 2015 over unpaid dues. The airline recently faced financial challenges, including a separate order to pay $12 million to its former owner.
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SpiceJet pays $1.5 million to Credit Suisse
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1y ago
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SpiceJet has announced its commitment to comply with all court directives and obligations in the Credit Suisse case, agreeing to make a payment of $1.5 million as per court orders. To date, SpiceJet has already paid $8 million to Credit Suisse. The case relates to an outstanding debt of $3.9 million under a previous settlement agreement. Credit Suisse had initiated contempt proceedings against SpiceJet and its chairman and managing director, Ajay Singh, over alleged non-compliance with court orders.
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Credit Suisse crisis: UBS Chairman points at failure of board, management
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1y ago
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UBS Chairman, Colm Kelleher, criticized Credit Suisse for its leadership failures at all levels during an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos. However, he expressed optimism for the merged UBS-Credit Suisse entity, citing potential higher returns on equity and a commitment to increased regulation. UBS aims for a 15% target ROE by the end of 2026, with the possibility of exceeding this. Kelleher also highlighted the need for stronger regulation and accountability in the wake of the Credit Suisse crisis.
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Why SpiceJet’s and its boss’s bravado after investor lifeline must be taken with a pinch of salt | Mint
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11m ago
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SpiceJet, the Indian airline, has recently raised ₹3,000 crore from multiple investors, giving the company a much-needed boost. The funds will be used to repay statutory dues, settle liabilities, unground planes, and pay pending airport and employee dues. The airline aims to increase its operational size fivefold by 2026; however, it must first resolve issues with grounded planes and meet quality standards for expansion plans. With a negative net worth and accumulated losses, SpiceJet's profitability remains uncertain in a market dominated by two major players. The airline may need to reconsider its fleet strategy to succeed.
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Flipkart’s Super.money acquires BharatX’s tech, key team members to expand credit offerings
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6m ago
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Flipkart-backed fintech Super.money has acquired the technology and key team members of BharatX, a fintech credit startup, to bolster its credit offerings. This strategic move aims to enhance Super.money’s capabilities in checkout financing, including buy now, pay later and consumer durable loans, through credit on UPI platforms. However, it does not constitute a full acquisition due to BharatX's existing liabilities. Super.money plans to leverage BharatX’s technology to expand credit products for young consumers.
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IPO-bound Lenskart's CFO quits; likely to join Coke India as finance chief
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11m ago
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Mukti Hariharan, chief financial officer of Lenskart, has resigned and is reportedly set to join Coca-Cola's Indian arm in a similar role. Lenskart, one of the most highly anticipated IPOs in the Indian startup scene, will now need to find a new CFO as it prepares to go public in the next 18-24 months. Hariharan, who previously worked for Hindustan Unilever and Credit Suisse, is expected to replace Coca-Cola's current CFO Harsh Bhutani, who will be joining Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages. Coca-Cola has been bullish on India's growth prospects and is looking to reinvest capital in the country.
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SpiceJet passenger wins Rs 2 lakh damage for airline losing check-in bag containing his wife’s gold jewellery; Know how this husband won - The Economic Times
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The Delhi State Consumer Commission ordered SpiceJet to pay Rs 2 lakh to a passenger for losing his checked bag containing valuables in 2013. The airline's policy to compensate with Rs 3,000 was rejected as SpiceJet failed to prove the passenger was informed about the restriction on carrying valuables in checked baggage. The absence of clear terms led to the ruling in favor of the passenger, highlighting obligations under consumer protection laws.
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