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Vodafone Idea seen getting decade-long relief; AGR dues of ₹87,000 crore may halve after review with payments in FY36-FY41

02 Jan 2026
2 min

Vodafone Idea's AGR Dues Relief Package

Vodafone Idea (Vi) has been granted a significant relief package allowing a 10-year extension to settle over 95% of its adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues. This package aims to aid the financially struggling telecom company.

AGR Dues and Reassessment

  • The government has frozen Vi's AGR dues at ₹87,695 crore as of December 31.
  • A committee will reassess these dues within three to four months.
  • Post reassessment, the payable amount will be adjusted, with payments spread from FY36 to FY41.
  • The company initially approached the Supreme Court seeking a repayment timeline until FY41.

Payment Schedule

  • From the current fiscal until FY31, Vi will pay ₹114 crore annually for six years.
  • From FY32 to FY35, the company will pay ₹100 crore annually.
  • There is no moratorium, but there is a structured payment plan.

Moratorium and Dues Payment

  • A five-year moratorium applies to frozen dues, requiring reassessment.
  • Vi must settle ₹700-800 crore for FY18 and FY19 by FY31 in ₹114 crore annual installments.
  • The Supreme Court's 2019 order accounted for dues until FY17.
  • The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) assessed FY18 and FY19 dues based on this order.

Shareholder Impact and Financial Outlook

  • Vi's shares rose after clarity on the relief package.
  • The government holds a 49% stake, with Aditya Birla Group and Vodafone Group Plc holding 9.50% and 16.07%, respectively.
  • By FY36, most spectrum dues would be cleared, improving Vi's financial health.

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Spectrum Usage Charges

These are charges paid by telecom operators to the government for the right to use specific radio frequency bands (spectrum) for providing wireless telecommunication services.

Department of Telecommunications (DoT)

The nodal government agency responsible for policy, planning, and development of telecommunication services in India. It plays a crucial role in licensing, spectrum allocation, and regulatory matters within the telecom sector.

Moratorium

In this context, a moratorium refers to a temporary suspension or deferral of payments on debt. Vodafone Idea has been granted a moratorium on certain frozen dues, allowing them to delay repayment for a specified period.

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