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DHFL Under Pressure But Sustaining After Posting Over Rs 2200 Cr Losses

"In the backdrop of a significant slowdown in disbursement and loan growth post-September 2018, the financials of the company have been quite strained for the quarter impacting the overall performance of the year," Kapil Wadhawan, Chairman and Managing Director, DHFL said in a statement.

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16 Jul 2019 00:00 IST
Updated On 16 Jul 2019 05:44 IST

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DHFL came under heavy selling pressure after the company reported a net loss of Rs 2,223 crore for the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2018-19 over the weekend.

At 2.05 p.m., DHFL was trading 28.56 per cent lower at Rs 48.90 a piece on the BSE.

"In the backdrop of a significant slowdown in disbursement and loan growth post-September 2018, the financials of the company have been quite strained for the quarter impacting the overall performance of the year," Kapil Wadhawan, Chairman and Managing Director, DHFL said in a statement.

The housing lender's gross NPA (non-performing asset) as on March 31, 2019 rose to 2.74 per cent as against 0.96 per cent during the like period of previous fiscal.

Besides, the DHFL on Saturday said it had defaulted on interest payments to the tune of Rs 48 crore on non-convertible debentures (NCDs), that were due on July 6 and 8.

However, the company in a statement on Monday said: "While the sectorial stress has been known for months, DHFL has withstood intense pressure and continues to remain strong and solvent. DHFL has also cleared significant amount of obligation to the tune of Rs 41,800 crores since September 2018."

"We are closely working with the stakeholders or creditors to ensure that there is a comprehensive resolution, without any hair cut to the lenders," it added.

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