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AirAsia doing the necessary to address PN17 status: group CEO

Tan Sri Tony Fernandes says company’s diverse portfolios robust enough to regularise its financial position

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2022 8:23PM

AirAsia doing the necessary to address PN17 status: group CEO
AirAsia Group Bhd has undertaken various fundraising exercises to improve its liquidity position, says group CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes. – Twitter pic, January 14, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – AirAsia Group Bhd (AAGB) is in the midst of formulating a plan to regularise its financial condition in order to address its Practice Note 17 (PN17) status and relevant announcements will be made in due course.

Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said AirAsia’s robust and diverse company portfolios will allow it to fast-track the regularisation of its financial position and has affirmed the strong viability of its business moving forward.

“Importantly, we are not just an airline anymore (that is) solely reliant on airfares. We are an investment company with a portfolio of synergistic travel and lifestyle businesses, all of which are on track to become industry leaders in their respective fields in Asean,” he said in a statement today.

Bursa Malaysia had yesterday dismissed AAGB’s appeal seeking to extend an 18-month relief period from being classified as a PN17 company that ended on January 7, 2022.

Fernandes said AAGB has undertaken various fundraising exercises to improve its liquidity position, while putting in place a solid foundation to not only survive but to recover from the effects of the pandemic stronger than ever in the near future.

He said the group has raised over RM2.5 billion to date, including the private placement of RM336.48 million in the first quarter of 2021.

It has also raised another RM974.51 million via a renounceable rights issue of seven-year redeemable convertible unsecured Islamic debt securities and is planning to raise up to RM400 million in additional capital this year. This will ensure sufficient liquidity to ride out the effects of the pandemic this year, he said.

On the airline, Fernandes said AAGB has reduced costs significantly and continues to operate in one of the lowest cost bases in the world.

“Recovery is well underway for the aviation and airline industry. We are continuing to ramp up domestic operations in our core markets in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines to near pre-Covid-19 levels on a number of key routes,” he added. – Bernama, January 14, 2022

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