Vodafone Idea Says It Can’t Operate Beyond FY 2025–26 as Banks Refuse Loans: Report

Vodafone Idea Says It Can't Operate Beyond FY 2025–26 as Banks Refuse Loans: Report
Vodafone Idea Ltd (Vi) has informed the Supreme Court that it will not be able to continue operations beyond FY2025-26 unless it secures fresh bank funding — which remains out of reach due to its unresolved AGR (Adjusted Gross Revenue) dues. The telco has recently approached the Supreme Court seeking a stay on the government’s demand for interest and penalties on AGR dues as the moratorium on payments ends in September, according to multiple reports.

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Banks Reluctant to Fund

Vodafone Idea pleads before the Supreme Court for a waiver on massive government dues, with banks refusing loans. On Monday, the struggling telecom operator said in a court petition that it will not be able to operate beyond the current fiscal year without bank funding, which remains elusive as lenders remain wary of its dues linked to AGR. Two months after second lifeline, Vodafone Idea again raises survival fears.

“It is humbly submitted that without bank funding, the Petitioner company (Vodafone Idea) will not be able to operate beyond FY 2025-26, as it does not have the ability to pay AGR instalment of Rs 18,000 crore as per DoT (department of telecommunications) demands due in March 2026,” Vodafone Idea said in its petition submitted to the Supreme Court on 13 May, according to Mint, which reviewed the petition.

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