DMK MP Seeks One Point Five Per Cent Cut in PFC and REC Loan Rates
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DMK MP Seeks One Point Five Per Cent Cut in PFC and REC Loan Rates

A DMK member of parliament has sought a one point five per cent reduction in loan rates charged by the Power Finance Corporation (PFC) and the Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) to the state power utility. The request was presented as a measure to reduce the interest burden that is affecting the utility's finances and to improve its cash flow. The MP argued that a lower cost of borrowing would support operational stability and help avoid sharp tariff shocks for consumers. The appeal framed the cut as a temporary relief aimed at easing immediate fiscal stress.

The MP requested that PFC and REC take into account the utility's repayment schedule and capital expenditure needs when considering the reduction. A lower rate would decrease annual financing costs and could free resources for maintenance and infrastructure upgrades. Regulators and state officials were described as likely to assess whether savings would be passed on to consumers or absorbed to rebuild the utility's balance sheet. The submission highlighted the broader aim of sustaining reliable supply while protecting households from higher bills.

The request invoked the role of central financial institutions in facilitating affordable capital for distribution companies without compromising fiscal prudence. It noted that modest adjustments to lending margins can have a disproportionate effect on long term project viability and on the pace of reforms. Observers were said to expect a technical review of the loan agreements and an assessment of long term implications for other borrowers. The MP urged a consultative approach involving the state government, lenders and regulators.

Any decision by PFC and REC will be watched by consumer groups and investors. A measured response would balance relief for the utility with the need to preserve lender solvency. The matter is likely to proceed through formal channels before a final determination is made.

A DMK member of parliament has sought a one point five per cent reduction in loan rates charged by the Power Finance Corporation (PFC) and the Rural Electrification Corporation (REC) to the state power utility. The request was presented as a measure to reduce the interest burden that is affecting the utility's finances and to improve its cash flow. The MP argued that a lower cost of borrowing would support operational stability and help avoid sharp tariff shocks for consumers. The appeal framed the cut as a temporary relief aimed at easing immediate fiscal stress. The MP requested that PFC and REC take into account the utility's repayment schedule and capital expenditure needs when considering the reduction. A lower rate would decrease annual financing costs and could free resources for maintenance and infrastructure upgrades. Regulators and state officials were described as likely to assess whether savings would be passed on to consumers or absorbed to rebuild the utility's balance sheet. The submission highlighted the broader aim of sustaining reliable supply while protecting households from higher bills. The request invoked the role of central financial institutions in facilitating affordable capital for distribution companies without compromising fiscal prudence. It noted that modest adjustments to lending margins can have a disproportionate effect on long term project viability and on the pace of reforms. Observers were said to expect a technical review of the loan agreements and an assessment of long term implications for other borrowers. The MP urged a consultative approach involving the state government, lenders and regulators. Any decision by PFC and REC will be watched by consumer groups and investors. A measured response would balance relief for the utility with the need to preserve lender solvency. The matter is likely to proceed through formal channels before a final determination is made.

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