Union Minister RK Singh congratulates PFC on being accorded 'Maharatna' status by Centre
Oct 12, 2021
New Delhi [India], October 12 : Union Minister of Power and New and Renewable Energy, RK Singh congratulated Power Finance Corporation Limited (PFC) on being accorded the 'Maharatna' status by the Government of India (GOI), informed the Ministry of Power on Tuesday.
He was accompanied by Alok Kumar, Secretary (Power), RS Dhillon, CMD, PFC and senior MOP and PFC officials.
GOI accorded 'Maharatna' status to the state-owned PFC, thus giving PFC greater operational and financial autonomy. In order to this effect was issued by the Department of Public Enterprises, under the Ministry of Finance.
Incorporated in 1986, PFC is the largest Infrastructure Finance Company today, exclusively dedicated to Power Sector under the administrative control of the Ministry of Power.
Union Minister of Power and New and Renewable Energy, RK Singh congratulated PFC and remarked that conferment of 'Maharatna' status is a reflection of the confidence of the Government of India on PFC's strategic role in the overall development of the Indian Power Sector and an endorsement of its sterling performance. This new recognition will enable PFC to offer competitive financing for the power sector, which will go a long way in making available affordable and reliable 'Power for All 24x7'.
The enhanced powers that come with Maharatna status will also help PFC in pushing the Government's agenda of funding under the National Infrastructure Pipeline, the national commitment of 40 per cent green energy by 2030 and effective monitoring and implementation of the New Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme with an outlay of more than Rs.3 Lakh crore, the Minister said.
The grant of 'Maharatna' status to PFC will impart enhanced powers to the PFC Board while taking financial decisions. The Board of a 'Maharatna' CPSE can make equity investments to undertake financial joint ventures and wholly-owned subsidiaries and undertake mergers and acquisitions in India and abroad, subject to a ceiling of 15 per cent of the Net Worth of the concerned CPSE, limited to Rs 5,000 crore in one project.
The Board can also structure and implement schemes relating to personnel and Human Resource Management and Training. They can also enter into technology Joint Ventures or other strategic alliances among others.
RS Dhillon, CMD, PFC said that PFC has received the Maharatna status on the back of exceptional financial performance during the last 3 years. Despite Covid, PFC witnessed the highest ever annual sanctions and disbursements to the Power Sector to the tune of Rs 1.66 lakh crore and Rs.88,300 crore during the Financial year 2020-2021 and the highest ever profit of Rs.8,444 crore in FY 20210-2021.
PFC played a significant role amid COVID-19 by funding DISCOMs under the Liquidity Infusion Scheme ('Aatmanirbhar Bharat Scheme') to avert liquidity crisis in Power Sector. With the enhanced powers of Maharatna, PFC will diversify its operations to further accelerate its business growth going forward and leverage its position for achieving the government's objectives for the overall development of the power sector.