Premier Ltd, the maker of popular Padmini cars, to be acquired by Fab Metals under insolvency process

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Premier Ltd, popularly known for manufacturing Premier Padmini cars pre-liberalization, will soon be acquired by south based Fab Metals Pvt Ltd under insolvency process, according to a disclosure made to the stock exchange. Lenders would recover about one-fifth of their dues following the sale of the company, said people aware of the matter.

Nearly 92% of the lenders by value voted in favour of Fab Metal’s plan early this week. The engineering company has proposed to make payments to lenders within 90-days of the plan being approved by National Company Law Tribunal, the people said.

The resolution professional Kanak Jani received seven resolution plans last month. These include offers from Shanti GD Ispat & Power Private Ltd, Sadhana Nitro Chem Ltd, Bommidala Enterprises Pvt Ltd, Palika Towns LLP, Runwal Developers Pvt Ltd, Fab Metals Pvt Ltd, and Fortuna Engi Tech and Structurals (India) Pvt Ltd, according to a stock exchange disclosure. Since all the applicants were eligible bidders, the RP had put all them for vote early this week.

Fab Metals offer was highest at around Rs 100 crore, one of the persons said. The RP has admitted total claims are Rs 502 crore from financial creditors, according to the company’s website. Of this, claims from Edelweiss Assets Reconstructions, the only secured lender among 14 lenders, is highest at Rs 450 crore.

Premier Ltd manufactured Premier Padmini cars in partnership with Fiat between 1964 to 2000. Named after a 14th century Rajput princess, it was among the top three car makers during the licence raj era in India. The other two being Hindustan Motors’ Ambassador and Maruti 800. However, post liberalisation it lost its leadership position when several foreign carmakers made inroads by setting up manufacturing bases in India.

Eventually its popularity was confined to being a local black and yellow taxi operator on streets of Mumbai in early 2000. However, in mid-2013, it suffered another setback when under the new pollution norms Maharashtra government prohibited 20-year-old cars from plying on the roads.

It has a 27 acres manufacturing plant to undertake automotive and engineering business at Chinchwad in Pune. The engineering segment has two activities – CNC machine division and engineering; while the automotive segment consists of light utility vehicles and sports utility vehicles, according to the company website.

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