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24 th Mar 2021

FHRAI Continues To Engage With The Govt. For Sector Specific Relief

The Hon’ble Supreme Court’s recent judgment concluding that the Government’s scheme to restrict the waiver of interest on interest or compounded interest to loans worth only up to Rs.2 Crore as irrational has come as a major relief to the Hospitality industry. A highly capital intensive business, loans largely borrowed by players in the Hospitality industry are above Rs.2 Crore. The Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) has cited the order as a positive sign for the Hospitality industry and plans to continue engaging with the Government for sector specific relief. Founded in 1955, the FHRAI is India's apex and the world’s 3rd largest Hospitality Association.

"Paying interest on interest for the duration of the moratorium period, especially at a time when revenues are below 50 per cent of the pre-COVID levels is impractical and unreasonable. The judgment by the Hon’ble SC has come as a welcome relief for the Hospitality industry. It’s over a year since the pandemic hit the country and the Hospitality industry is still reeling under the after-effects of the pandemic led lockdown. Being the first sector affected by COVID-19 and the last to revive, the Hospitality sector in the country is waging a battle for its existence. The industry is in dire need of a sector-specific package,” says Mr. Pradeep Shetty, Jt. Hon. Secretary, FHRAI.

As of today, 20 per cent of the hotels and restaurants in the country have shut down permanently due to financial losses. Over 30 per cent of hotels and restaurants haven’t opened fully after the lockdown. The remaining 50 odd per cent continue to run in losses and revenues are below 50 per cent of the pre-COVID levels.

“Throughout the last one year, the FHRAI has held a series of meetings with several Ministries for sector specific packages for the industry but not much has come through. The industry's grievance however, is mainly with the execution of the Government’s relief by the banks. Financial institutions have been biased against the Hospitality industry and relief meant for the industry has been difficult to come through. The FHRAI will continue to engage with the Government for Hospitality sector specific relief," concludes Mr. Shetty.

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