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State-run Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) has defaulted on the payments of both principal and interest to seven major public sector banks, totalling ₹8,585 crore.
MTNL said that it has defaulted on the payment of capital borrowed from the State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Union ...
As of 30 June, the state-run telecom company's total debt stood at ₹34,484 crore. In Delhi, 14 out of MTNL's 41 land and ...
MTNL has defaulted on ₹8,585 crore bank loans from seven public sector banks, raising concerns over its financial stability.
Loss-making telecom PSU MTNL has defaulted on massive loan repayments worth ₹8,585 crore to seven major public sector banks, as its debt spirals over ₹34,000 crore.
MTNL, the loss-making public sector telecom firm has reported a total debt burden of Rs 34,484 crore as of June 30, 2025.
The banks include Union Bank of India, Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, State Bank of India, UCO Bank, Punjab and Sind ...
State-run telecom company, MTNL, defaulted on Rs 8,585 crore of bank loans from seven public banks. With total debt reaching ...
MTNL defaults on Rs 8,585 crore in loans from 7 public sector banks, including SBI and PNB. The telecom firm’s total debt ...
SBI, Indian Overseas Bank, Bank of India, UCO Bank and Punjab & Sind Bank are among the state-owned lenders which have to be ...
MTNL, the state-run telecom company, has defaulted on bank loans totaling Rs 8,585 crore from seven public sector banks ...