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NCLAT Gives Supreme Housing Final Opportunity for Canara Dues

MUMBAI: The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has granted the promoters of Supreme Housing and Hospitality an opportunity to settle their outstanding dues with Canara Bank by depositing a reduced amount of ₹460 crore into a no-lien account at the bank by June 13. The Mumbai-based real estate firm carries a total debt of ₹567 crore to the bank. The NCLAT stated, “We believe that the appellant should be given a final opportunity to clear its debt. The ₹460 crore must be deposited with the bank in a no-lien account by June 13, 2026. If the appellant fails to…

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Canara Bank Seeks Bids for ₹577-Crore Housing Loan Sale

MUMBAI: Canara Bank is seeking offers from financial institutions and asset reconstruction companies (ARCs) to sell its ₹577 crore debt concerning the real estate firm Supreme Housing and Hospitality, with a reserve price set at ₹500 crore through a Swiss challenge auction. The Bangalore-based bank has also filed a petition with the Mumbai NCLT to restart insolvency proceedings against the company after a one-time settlement (OTS) proposal in July did not materialize, according to a knowledgeable source. “This debt auction allows the bank to gauge interest from investors while waiting for guidance from the Mumbai NCLT. The company previously made…