Vodafone Idea Revive Attempt? | Vodafone Idea Renews Efforts to Secure Bank Funding

Vodafone Idea Revive Attempt Vodafone Idea Renews Efforts to Secure Bank Funding

Vodafone Idea (Vi) has revived talks with banks to secure over ₹22,000 crore in funding as part of its strategy to strengthen its financial position and support its planned capital expenditure. The company’s ability to secure this funding is seen as critical to its future operations and competitiveness in the telecom sector. 

While discussions have gained momentum, the actual disbursement of funds remains contingent on greater clarity regarding Vi’s Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) liabilities and overall financial health. Banks have been cautious, holding off on new commitments until there is certainty around the final AGR dues. 

However, the Supreme Court’s recent verdict on AGR has brought more legal clarity to the issue, prompting lenders to re-evaluate Vodafone Idea’s funding request. Vi has been in dialogue with banks for over a year, seeking a total of ₹35,000 crore in financing—this includes ₹10,000 crore in non-fund-based credit. 

Despite these ongoing efforts, Vodafone Idea continues to grapple with significant financial liabilities. As of December 2024, the company’s total government dues related to spectrum and AGR stood at approximately ₹2.15 lakh crore (excluding interest). 

The telecom relief package announced in 2021 had deferred major repayments to October 2025, providing temporary relief. But for Vodafone Idea to stay on course with its operational and network expansion goals, securing substantial bank funding remains a crucial next step. 

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