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Vijay Mallya in London. (Leon Neal/Getty Images)
A consortium of banks led by the State bank of India (SBI) have begun firming up plans for the sale of fugitive economic offender Vijay Mallya's assets worth Rs 5,646.54 crore, reports Economic Times.
The executives from the banks are said to have met Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials recently in this regard. The development comes days after the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court's nod for restoration of Mallya's assets with the banks for recovery of dues.
It is likely that if things go as planned the banks could go on to recover as much as about 91 per cent of the principal amount.
The assets include Mallya's 16.165 per cent stake in United Breweries which is valued at Rs 5,500 crore. The consortium of lenders is said to be in the process of appointing SBI Capital markets to sell Mallya's shares via large block deals in the Indian bourses between the first and second quarters of the ongoing financial year.
The ED has already transferred 4.13 crore equity shares of the company to the Demat account of the recovery officer of the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT).