Dipti Amisha - Fine Jewellery designers launch their flagship boutique at Opera House

From heavy bridal sets to intricate contemporary diamond haath phools and Jodha Akbar-esque Jhumkas, you can indulge yourself in complete luxury at the store.

Post By : IJ News Service On 20 November 2015 11:49 AM
News last week has rocked the Mumbai diamond trade circuit. It being, the sealing of an entire diamond inventory in Antwerp and Mumbai of a renowned Mumbai-headquartered diamond firm. This occurred on 12th December, Wednesday due to overdue debts to one of the largest banks financing the diamond industry. The debt is estimated at more than $200 million.%% The bank has been in discussions with the diamond firm over the past numerous months following its demand that the company reduce its debt. The bank turned to a court, which issued an order that allowed seizing the entire inventory when the negotiations failed.%% In addition, customers of the company have been told to pay any outstanding invoices directly to the bank.%% The firm is a DTC Sightholder with two Sights in London and a Sight in Botswana. It is also a contract buyer with Alrosa, a Term and Spot customer of BHP Billiton and a client of Harry Winston. Its operations include wholesaling rough, polishing and jewelry manufacturing.%% The news rocked the Mumbai diamond center and the shockwaves have caused concerns in the market about its ramifications. The size of the company’s debts to other diamond firms is currently unknown. %% Concern in the market has been voiced over the bank's long-term intentions and if it intends to decrease its exposure to the diamond industry in general or just to those with high revolving credit and possible problems paying off large debts. %% Others are worried that, following the bank's lead, other financial institutions will reconsider their position towards the diamond sector in general and the diamond company in question in particular. The fear is that other banks could also attempt to reduce the company's credit lines, further limiting its ability to operate. %% Finally, the diamond industry is worried about a snowball effect that could hurt mid-size and smaller companies.%% There have been no comments from the firm or the bank.%%

Be the first to comment

Leave a comment

Email Alerts

WhatsApp Alerts