India’s Reliance, Adani among 49 bidders for debt-ridden Future Retail
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Companies led by Indian billionaires Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani, a British retailer and global asset reconstruction firms are among the 49 entities in the fray to acquire Future Retail

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Other entities that have submitted EOIs include London-based retailer WH Smith, a consortium led by U.S.-based restructuring firm Gordon Brothers, J.C. Flowers Asset Reconstruction, India’s Jindal Power, and individual investor Harsha Vardhan Reddy.
Future Retail’s court-appointed resolution professional held a second round of EoIs since the first did not have enough participants, the Economic Times daily reported.
Future Retail, once India’s second-largest retailer, was dragged into bankruptcy proceedings by banks after it defaulted on loans and its lenders also rejected a $3.4 billion buyout by Reliance amid a legal challenge by Amazon
Reliance Retail, Jindal Power, J.C. Flowers, WH Smith and Gordon Brothers did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment.