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Banks may finance Go First’s request for Rs 400 crore interim funding

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Go First lenders are likely to support the airline’s request for Rs 400 crore interim funding to restart the operations.


Go First temporarily halted operations on May 2 and was admitted under the insolvency process on May 10. On Wednesday, the airline’s resolution professional Shailendra Ajmera submitted a business plan and a request for over Rs 400 crore to the airline’s committee of creditors (CoC).


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