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Ex-billionaire Anil Ambani quits his firms’ boards after SEBI order

SEBI had issued an order on Anil Ambani for diverting funds to repay debt



SEBI in February had issued a restraining order on founder Ambani and other top executives of a group entity, Reliance Home Finance, for allegedly diverting funds to other related companies to repay debt.
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Mumbai: Anil Ambani, a former Indian billionaire, resigned from the boards of Reliance Power and Reliance Infrastructure after an order from the country’s market regulator for alleged diversion of funds.

Ambani has resigned as the non-executive director in compliance with the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) interim order, both the companies said in an exchange filing late Friday.

“The board looks forward to an early closure of the matter,” the companies said in two separate statements to the exchanges, adding that they look forward to inviting “Mr. Ambani back to provide his vision and leadership to the company in the interest of all stakeholders.”

SEBI in February had issued a retraining order on founder Ambani and other top executives of a group entity, Reliance Home Finance, for allegedly diverting funds to other related companies to repay debt.

Ambani has been struggling with his businesses after a shadow lending crisis in India in 2018 dried up funds for local banks and financiers, forcing policy makers to step in and rescue at least half a dozen lenders. Among them, was Ambani’s Reliance Capital, that was seized by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) last year after a series of repayment defaults.

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Banks across India and China are trying to recover money from Ambani. State Bank of India, the country’s largest lender, filed a personal bankruptcy case against Ambani after battling him in court.

Ambani is the chairman of Reliance Group of companies that include Reliance Communications, Reliance Capital, Reliance Infrastructure, Reliance Power, Reliance Defence and Engineering, Reliance Defence and Reliance Defence Technologies, according to the group’s website.

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