FIPB defers decision on Jet-Etihad deal; Telenor gets go-ahead
The FIPB, headed by Economic Affairs Secretary Arvind Mayaram, however, cleared the FDI proposal of Norway's Telenor to hike stake in its domestic subsidiary to 74 percent.
"It (Jet Airways-Etihad proposal) has been deferred. We need more details of effective control and ownership," Mayaram told reporters after a meeting of the FIPB.
As per the proposal, Jet Airways plans to sell 24 percent stake to Abu Dhabi-based Etihad for about Rs 2,058 crore.
Besides, Telenor is seeking government approval to hike stake by 25 percent in its domestic subsidiary Telewings to 74 percent.
"Telenor proposal has been approved," Mayaram said. It could not be immediately ascertained the amount of FDI expected to come through the Telenor transaction.
In March, FIPB had deferred decision on the proposal.
Jet-Etihad deal assumes immense significance against the backdrop of the government looking to attract more foreign investment into the country.
Market regulator Sebi and competition watchdog CCI have already sought clarity from the domestic carrier on the transaction, to ensure that Etihad's ownership powers in Jet remains in line with its 24 percent stake in the company's equity capital.
PTI