Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL), a prominent media and entertainment company in India, has initiated discussions with its creditors to reach a settlement for its proposed merger with Sony. The merger between ZEEL and Sony has the potential to create a media giant worth $10 billion, as per sources familiar with the matter.
According to unnamed sources, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL), the Indian television network, has reportedly offered to repay a loan of approximately 1.49 billion rupees ($18.1 million) in installments to IDBI Bank Ltd., one of the creditors that had moved to the insolvency court. Additionally, ZEEL's founders are said to be in separate discussions with Axis Bank Ltd. and JC Flowers & Co.'s asset reconstruction unit to settle dues of 400 million rupees each, which were made to entities controlled by them. As the information is not yet public, the sources requested anonymity.

The repayment of debts is of utmost importance for the successful completion of the merger, as it would result in the formation of a media conglomerate with unparalleled viewership and pricing power in India, a country with a population of over 1.4 billion. Once the deal is finalized, Sony Pictures Networks India Pvt. will hold slightly over 50% of the shares, while Zee's founders will retain 3.99%, and the remaining shares will be allocated to public shareholders.
In recent months, several creditors of ZEEL and its founders have approached the bankruptcy court seeking repayments. However, in a positive development, ZEEL recently repaid the dues of one of its creditors, IndusInd Bank Ltd., and as a result, the bank has agreed to withdraw its objections against the proposed merger. This update was disclosed by ZEEL in a filing, indicating progress towards resolving creditor concerns and clearing the path for the merger with Sony Pictures Networks India.
A spokesperson for Axis Bank declined to provide a comment, and representatives for Zee, JC Flowers, and IDBI Bank did not respond to emails and phone calls seeking comments. Additionally, Atlanta-based Invesco Developing Markets Fund, which held the largest chunk of Zee with an 18% shareholding at the time of the merger announcement, has exited its entire holdings in the company as per recent exchange filings. Furthermore, India's antitrust regulator approved the sixteen-month-old merger agreement in October.
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