INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
begun the sale of its domestic road assets within its ILFS Transportation Networks Ltd (ITNL) subsidiary
ILFS, which is looking to sell assets to pay off debts, plans to sell its stake in the road businesses as individual assets or as a
portfolio of assets, it said in a statement
The sale comprises seven operating road projects based on an annuity or an annual income-based revenue model and eight toll road projects
together totalling over four-fifths of its operational road portfolio, according to ITNL's March 2018 annual report.The sale process will
also include four projects under construction and three other businesses, ILFS added.ITNL is the debt-laden parent's biggest subsidiary and
houses some of the most valuable assets that could generate interest from investors such as global private equity and pension funds.In an
interview with Reuters last week, Mark Machin, chief executive of Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB), Canada's biggest public
pension fund, said his fund was interested in India's stressed asset market.He said he was also keen to explore some of ILFS's assets.ITNL,
which is 73 per cent owned by ILFS, has more than 40 percent of the total assets of ILFS.ILFS is currently in a court-led debt resolution
process and had a new board formed by the government in October
The company presented a roadmap to raise money from assets later that month, saying it would include the part or complete sale of