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  Nabil fails to cash Upper Trishuli 3B hydropower project bond from Chinese bank

Nabil Bank is struggling to get a counter-guarantee amount from a Chinese bank, causing a delay in releasing the bank guarantee amount equivalent to $7.44 million (Rs991 million) to Trishuli Jal Vidyut Company.

After deciding to terminate the contract with Shuifa ANHE Group, the contractor hired to develop the 37MW Upper Trishuli 3B Hydropower Project, citing under-performance in December, the hydropower developer company, in early December, asked Nabil Bank to immediately release the Chinese contractor’s performance guarantee and advance payment guarantee equivalent to the aforementioned amount.

But the Chinese contractor moved a local Chinese court in Sichuan, China and the Chinese court ordered not to release the counter guarantee amount to Nabil Bank. After not getting the counter guarantee amount from China, Nabil is hesitating to release the sum to the Trishuli Jal Vidhyut Company (TJVC).

“We have received the claims [from Trishuli Jal Vidhyut Company],” said Manoj Kumar Gyawali, deputy chief executive officer at Nabil Bank. “We are discussing the matter following the Chinese court’s order.”

Nabil Bank has communicated the same to the TJVC, jointly established by the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) and Nepal Telecom, which is developing the Upper Trishuli 3B project.

Bank guarantee is sought by a project to ensure that the contractor does not run away after receiving funds from the employer, such as a company, or does not carry out construction as detailed in the contract. In the case of a foreign contractor, the counter-guarantee is also sought from a foreign bank.

Ananda Dhungel, chief executive officer at the TJVC, said that Nabil has not refused to issue the amount but is delaying the release.

“As we have nothing to do with the Chinese bank, Nabil must release the bank guarantee amount immediately,” said Dhungel. “We have also asked the Nepal Rastra Bank to intervene in this regard.”

Citing Nabil Bank’s notification, Dhungel said that China Everbright Bank had issued the counter-guarantee for the Chinese contractor.

The incident mirrors the troubles Himalayan Bank and the erstwhile Bank of Kathmandu went through to get the counter-guarantee amount released from the China Construction Bank in case of the Melamchi Water Supply Project.

Citing non-performance by the contractor (China Railway 15 Bureau Group), the Melamchi Water Supply Development Board had in 2012 terminated the contract with it.

When the board sought to seize its bank guarantee amount from the Himalayan Bank and the erstwhile Bank of Kathmandu, the Chinese contractor moved a local Chinese court, which prevented the China Construction Bank from releasing the amount.

These two banks had provided performance security of $6.62 million and a guarantee for advance payment amounting to $6.62 million and 1.4 million euros for the Chinese contractor.

After the Chinese bank refused to release the counter-guarantee amount, Himalayan Bank and the erstwhile Bank of Kathmandu also declined to give the equivalent amount to the Melamchi Board.

But the Patan Appellate Court, which has now become High Court, Patan, in January 2014 ordered the amount to be released to the Melamchi board.

The two Nepali banks then engaged in a decade-long legal battle in Chinese courts to secure the release of an equivalent amount from the China Construction Bank. The Chinese courts ruled in their favour in August 2022. The Bank of Kathmandu was acquired by the Global IME Bank last year.

The erstwhile Nepal Investment Bank Limited (NIBL) also engaged in a legal battle against Cooperativa Muratori e Cementisti di Ravenna (CMC), the former Italian contractor hired by the Tanahu Hydropower Company, in Italian courts to get a counter-guarantee equivalent to Rs1.6 billion released.

The Italian bank Intesa Sanpaolo, which had provided a counter-guarantee for the CMC, had failed to release the amount after a lower court in Bologna issued an order against doing so.

In March 2019, the Italian contractor registered a complaint at the local court in Bologna. A higher Italian court, in June 2020, had decided in favour of the NIBL, which has now become Nepal Investment Mega Bank Limited.

Nabil Bank faces a similar problem following the TJVC’s demand that the bank guarantee of $7.44 million be released immediately.

“We sent a letter to Nabil Bank on December 1 last year to release the amount,” said Dhungel. “Fifty days into our request, the bank has yet to oblige, though it was supposed to do so within seven days.”

With Nabil delaying the amount, the hydropower development company had written to the central bank about three weeks ago seeking its intervention. “We followed it up with the central bank about 10 days ago,” said Dhungel.

In the past, after the Himalayan Bank and the Bank of Kathmandu refused to release a similar amount, the central bank had ordered them to keep equivalent amounts in provisioning, barring them from showing the sums as profit.

Source : The Kathmandu Post

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