Bharti Airtel’s Board Meeting to Decide on Fund Raising In its approach to raising funds, raising Bharti Airtel will look at all the options to raise funds which will include issuing equity shares, bonds or even rights issue and qualified institutional placements or even a combination of instruments. All of these would, of course, be subject to regulatory and shareholder approvals. The company told the Bombay Stock Exchange, “We wish to inform you that a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled to be held on Wednesday, December 04, 2019 to, inter-alia, consider and evaluate any and all proposals for raising of funds either by issuance of equity shares, and or bonds including foreign currency convertible bonds/ debentures/ non-convertible debt instruments.” Bharti Airtel Provisions Rs 28,000 Crore Now although Bharti Airtel has remarked about raising funds to account for the dues, it has not yet disclosed how much it plans to raise in the coming months. But as per the data reported by Bharti Airtel, it has already accounted for Rs 28,000 crore for the dues which it has to pay for the Spectrum Usage Charges (SUC) and the license fees combined with other dues. Back in October, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the government in the matter of the Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) which meant that the calculation of the AGR would also include the non-core activities of the telecom operators. This meant that the dues of the telecom operators skyrocketed and the industry came under the immense pressure of Rs 1.3 lakh crore. Out of all the telecom operators, the Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea duo were the worst hit. Even now, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is on the task of calculating the dues, which might be climbing higher as we speak. No Futher Relief from the Government However, the government also has provided some relief to the telecom operators by giving a two-year payment moratorium. The telcos had also expected that there would be some further relief in the form of reduction of license fees, or the SUC or some benefit in taxes, but that agenda has been crossed off the list and the committee of secretaries which was setup to decide the relief has also been disbanded.