Reliance Power Limited’s subsidiaries, Kalai Power Private Limited and Reliance Cleangen Limited, have recently entered into a debt settlement and discharge agreement with Reliance Commercial Finance Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Authum Investment and Infrastructure Limited. The agreement aims to resolve outstanding debt issues. The total value of the debt settled amounts to Rs 10.23 billion. This strategic move underscores Reliance Power’s commitment to managing its financial obligations effectively. By settling these debts, the company can streamline its financial structure and focus on its core business operations. Such initiatives are crucial for ensuring financial stability and fostering investor confidence. Reliance Power continues to explore opportunities to enhance its financial position and drive sustainable growth in the dynamic energy sector.
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