MTNL has invited expressions of interest (EoI) from banks for providing long-term loans of Rs 1,500 crore to repay its debt and meet operational expenses.

“The loss-making PSU has called for an EoI from public/private banks for providing an offer for long-term loans (secured) of Rs 1,500 crore with a floating interest rate for a tenure of seven years,” MTNL said in a statement.

The loan will be raised in tranches as per the requirement within the discretion of MTNL without any penalty and interest to be calculated for such tranches from the date raised, it added.

“ ... floating interest rate for a tenure of seven years with a moratorium period of 3 years on principal repayment with interest payment on monthly basis followed by repayment of loan quarterly in the ballooning pattern,” the company said.

The sale of tender document starts July 4 and closes July 11.

“MTNL has full right to make prepayment in advance without any penalty even during the moratorium period,” the statement added.

The loan might be used to repay the loan MTNL had taken for buying 3G and BWA spectrum last year.

The company is in the process to restructure its loan worth Rs 7,000 crore taken for buying 3G and BWA spectrum last year. The PSU plans to convert Rs 3,000 crore loan into long-term debt.

MTNL, which operates in Delhi and Mumbai, had raised a short-term debt of over Rs 7,000 crore for acquiring 3G and broadband spectrum.

The company had restructured Rs 3,500 crore of debt, repaying Rs 500 crore and tying up with two state-run banks for the rest.

Delhi and Mumbai were the most expensive circles for 3G with the bid for Delhi costing Rs 3,316.93 crore and Mumbai Rs 3,247.07 crore against the reserve price of Rs 320 crore each for both the metros.

Similarly for BWA, Delhi and Mumbai saw the highest bids at Rs 2,241.02 crore and Rs 2,292.95 crore, respectively. MTNL has already launched 3G mobile services.

For FY’11, the telecom major had reported a yearly net loss of Rs 2,826 crore, up 8.27 per cent from Rs 2,610.9 crore in the same period the previous year.

Total income rose to Rs 3,841.2 crore against Rs 3,781 crore during the period under consideration.