PC Jeweller Limited announced a significant milestone in its financial restructuring journey by securing approval from Indian Bank for its One Time Settlement (OTS) proposal. This strategic move aims to address the company's outstanding debt obligations through a carefully structured plan involving cash payments, equity contributions, and the release of pledged securities and mortgaged properties. This development adheres to SEBI's listing regulations and marks a crucial step towards financial stability for the company.

On Tuesday, PC Jeweller Ltd's shares closed at Rs 85.75, nearing its 52-week high of Rs 98.56 and significantly above its 52-week low of Rs 25.45. As of June 2024, the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) holds a 1.45% stake in the company, while Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have increased their stake to 2.57% from 0.93% in March 2024, reflecting growing investor confidence.
Earlier this month, Indian Overseas Bank also approved PC Jeweller's OTS proposal. The approval, communicated via email on July 31, 2024, involves a combination of cash and equity payments along with the release of pledged securities and mortgaged properties, mirroring the structure approved by Indian Bank.
In July, PC Jeweller secured OTS approvals from Canara Bank, Bank of Baroda, and IndusInd Bank. These approvals allow the company to settle its outstanding dues through a blend of cash and equity payments. The banks agreed to release any securities or mortgaged properties held as collateral. This series of approvals comes in the wake of PC Jeweller's board approving the issuance of convertible warrants worth Rs 2,705.14 crore to both promoters and public investors. The funds raised will be allocated to paying off bank loans (Rs 2,025 crore), addressing working capital needs (Rs 529.69 crore), managing general corporate expenses (Rs 150 crore), and covering issuance costs (Rs 0.45 crore). Detailed allocation between promoters and non-promoters, with each receiving 15 crore warrants, will be disclosed later.
The Indian government's recent budget announcements bring further positive news for the gems and jewellery sector. A significant reduction in customs duty on precious metals-gold and silver to 6% each and platinum to 6.4%-is expected to lower retail jewellery prices, potentially boosting consumer demand and domestic value addition. The complete removal of customs duties on essential jewellery-making minerals and support for lab-grown diamonds, along with streamlined export-import processes, heralds a promising future for the industry. These measures are anticipated to drive growth, with the sector expected to reach USD 100 billion by 2027.
PC Jeweller Limited, founded in April 2005, has grown from a single showroom in Karol Bagh, Delhi, to 80 showrooms across 66 cities in 17 states and union territories. Promoted by brothers Padam Chand Gupta and Balram Garg, this first-generation business has established itself as a major player in the Indian jewellery market. The company's extensive network and strategic financial maneuvers underscore its commitment to maintaining a strong market presence and achieving sustainable growth.
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