Coal India waives financial coverage charge for non-power sector consumers
Coal India Ltd has waived the requirement for non-power sector consumers to pay financial coverage for ten days' worth of coal supplied via rail transport. This initiative reduces transactional complexities and financial burden, improving cash liq...
The latest decision is one more step in Coal India Ltd's ongoing efforts to streamline operations under the broader ease of doing business initiative, the company said.
"This also helps to reduce the financial burden for NPS consumers and improve their cash liquidity," Coal India Ltd (CIL) noted.
The liquidity availability will allow consumers to use the capital for other operational needs and reduce the working capital pressure.
During the ongoing financial year, CIL supplied about 560 million tonnes (MT) of coal to the power sector and nearly 134 MTs to NPS consumers till February. The offtake through rail mode accounted for 55 per cent of CIL's total supplies.
Coal India accounts for over 80 per cent of domestic coal output.
"This initiative is also part of CIL's broader vision to optimise and modernise coal supply processes for all sectors, aligning with the government's ongoing push to make business operations more transparent, accessible, and cost-effective for industries across India," it said.
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