Committed to Coffee Day's future, says founder's widow


Bengaluru, Jul 25 (IANS): Asserting that she was committed to the future of Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd (CDEL), its director and founder V.G. Siddhartha's widow, Malvika Hegde has said that she will work to bring down its debt to a manageable level by sale of some more investments.

"I am resolutely committed to the future of Coffee Day as a going concern... We think that we can bring that (debt) to a more manageable level with our plans to sell a few more of our investments shortly," said Hegde in an open letter to the company's 25,000 employees on Friday.

According to Hegde, the company's debt has been brought down from Rs 7,200 crore to Rs 3,200 crore.

Hegde said the CDEL board had, on Friday evening, submitted a report on the circumstances which led to her husband's death to the authorities concerned.

"The report also highlights certain transactions between his publicly listed companies and his private entities. I am fully aware of the requirements... and will fully cooperate with the board and the concerned authorities for a corrective course of action," she said.

Hegde has also admitted that she is a novice to the industry and her journey started with The Serai resort chain started by her late husband, but reminded the employees that her husband had left the job to her.

"He has left me a job to do, to settle every lender to the best of my ability, to grow the business and to enthuse and foster our employees," said Hegde.

As the late businessman's wife, she said that she also has the mission to uphold his legacy and was proud of it, telling she knew him for nearly 32 years.

According to her, great brands and companies like Cafe Coffee Day, Mindtree, Global Village Tech Park, Way2Wealth, Global Edge and The Serai Resorts wouldn't have happened without Siddhartha.

"Yuva, a fully funded residential course in Chikmaglur which skilled thousands of disadvantaged rural youth to make them employable, may not have happened. The 12,000 acre coffee plantation division put together, the second largest holding in Asia, may not be around," she pointed out.

Recalling the time of her husband's suicide in July 2019, she said it was the most tragic circumstance and thanked her family, friends and employees for standing with her.

"At this point, I would like to say thank you to each and every one of you and convey my deepest appreciation for the positivity and the hard work you have put in during these tumultuous times," said Hegde.

The report of the probe panel, headed by the CBI's former DIG, Ashok Kumar Malhotra, was released on Friday and gave a virtual clean chit to private equity investors and the Income Tax Department who were named in Siddhartha's last letter.

It held that Siddhartha may have experienced "aversive behavioural stimulus" due to persistent reminders from the private equity investors and other lenders.

 

  

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  • S R Prasana Kumaar, BANGALORE URBAN

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    Madam,

    Everyone in Karnataka and perhaps India are with you with the exception of the people who took advantage of Late Siddhartha Sir. Believe in yourself and your husband's vision and blessing. The people who got away will answer when time comes. God bless. PK

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  • Srinivasan ms, Mysore

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    It is high time to take care of coffee day ENTERPRISES ltd...
    to uplifting the interest of customers...employees...shareholders..what not public.
    Let women entrepreneur .as a Head....have good days in future.
    Best wishes to smt Siddartha...

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  • Suresh Babu, Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 27 2020

    Top Most entrepreneur in the world of word coffee reached we missed him. but God will bless you ma'am to double the achievement for your all the ventures we are looking forward to see your passion towards to young generations roll model.
    Creating the job offers much more 360% view point looking for real estate and more into hospitality step in Ayurveda medicine next level. My favorite all time for business meeting ccd only hoping entire nation support on your ventures . State to Central govt too ...

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  • Suresh Chander, Bangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Take care you were the best. Do not allow foreign competitors to destroy you from within. We are proud of you Kannadiga entrepreneur bringing laurels to Karnataka. Bravo lady.

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  • Suresh Chander, Bangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Take care you were the best. Do not allow foreign competitors to destroy you from within. We are proud of you Kannadiga entrepreneur bringing laurels to Karnataka. Bravo lady.

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  • Jai Arora, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    The intentions are clean and she will revive the company may God bless her and give courage so that thousands of jobs and shareholders wealth is secured..

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  • BK Chakravarty, Visakhapatnam

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    We all experienced & shocked about the untimely departure of high profiled & celibrity enterpronuor. Due to unmanageable events & stress took his life.
    As his wife showing every interest to revive the company as it is mother to many peoples life & food...she should be supported and given a chance to get re-life heartily.
    She should be recognized as an enterpronuor but not like the widow of the legend as unfortunately highlighted by the media headlines which is really unfortunate!

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  • Avijit Ghatak, Kolkata

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Would like to be associated with your esteemed organisation.
    Avijit Ghatak
    7003204701

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  • Ramesh Babu, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    Our prayers are you ma'am.. God Bless You...

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Sat, Jul 25 2020

    She seems committed to saving the business and continuing his legacy. Best wishes to her if she can revive it.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jul 25 2020

    I appreciate the guts of this lady and also hope she can revive CCD again to its glory of the past.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 25 2020

    Lacks of people will be unemployed if Coffee Day shuts down ...

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 25 2020

    Crores of tax payers money is at stake for the benefit of very limited ppl

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  • Satya, Delhi

    Sun, Jul 26 2020

    R u a tax payer??, and tell me how tax payers money is at risk... because of people like them so many people are getting employment , and the risk those entrepreneurs take ,u never know...just simply don't comment...

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