SpiceJet gets ministry's nod for transfer of ownership to Ajay Singh; will apply to Sebi for exemtion from open offer


By Mihir Mishra, ET Bureau | 22 Jan, 2015 
In a big step forward towards SpiceJet's revival, the civil aviation ministry has approved the airline's plan to transfer the ownership of the airline company from Kalanithi Maran and KAL Airways to Ajay Singh, who will now own 58% in the airline. 

The airline will now have to apply to Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) for an exemption from open offer that this transaction would have triggered. 
"There is a provision under the Sebi law that allows exemption in case the transfer is being done to save a business and the airline company can seek exemption on this account. 
Meanwhile, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) today lifted restrictions on SpiceJet allowing it to accept advance bookings beyond March 28, 2015. The regulator had earlier restricted the airline to take advance bookings only up to 31 March on account of disruption of operations in Spicejet.

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