Vedanta creditors meet on Tuesday to vote on India demerger plan
Vedanta Ltd.'s creditors are set to vote on a plan to split the company into at least five businesses in a move aimed at simplifying its structure and managing debt. The demerger will see the creation of distinct units for aluminum, oil & gas, pow...

Both secured and unsecured lenders will discuss the much-awaited overhaul plan on Feb. 18 and vote on it, according to a statement from the company.
The plan needs approval from a majority representing three-fourths in debt value of the creditors present at the meeting to be implemented.
The overhaul will allow the billionaire Anil Agarwal-controlled group to list its businesses — aluminum, oil & gas, power, steel and semiconductors — as separate units and improve the overall valuation of the group. The demerger is expected to help attract investors interested in some of company’s newer but riskier businesses such as semiconductors. Vedanta’s parent, Vedanta Resources Ltd., will remain the holding company.
Agarwal has long expressed his desire to simplify the complex financial structure, but previous plans could not be implemented despite lenders approval.
The London-based parent has cut its debt by more than $4 billion in the past two years, and aims to repay $3 billion more over the next three years.
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