Ed Woodward optimistic about future as Man United debt rises to £455.5million
The Red Devils finished third last season to seal a Champions League return which boosted broadcasting revenue. By Press Association Thursday 4 Mar 2021, 11:05 PM Mar 4th 2021, 11:05 PM 5,154 Views 3 Comments
Manchester United Chief Executive Ed Woodward (file pic).
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Image: PA
MANCHESTER UNITED’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward feels clear progress is being made by manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and is planning for Old Trafford to be at full capacity again next season.
United revealed their second quarter fiscal 2021 results on Thursday, with debt up 16 per cent to £455.5million following 12 months of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Centre gives nod to NABARD to raise funds for projects
Centre gives nod to NABARD to raise funds for projects
For Making Loan From NABARD Attractive For The States, It Was Decided That The Rate Of Interest May Be Kept At Around 6 Per Cent By Requisite Cost-free Funds To NABARD Every Year From 2016-17 To 2019-20, On Which The Interest Cost Would Be Borne By The Government Of India PTI | Updated on: 16 Aug 2017, 10:43:37 PM
New Delhi:
The Centre on Wednesday gave its nod to the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development(NABARD) to raise extra budgetary resources (EBR), up to Rs9,020 crore, through bonds during the current fiscal to fund ongoing irrigation projects under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY).
The banks, including foreign and state-owned lenders, have received guidance from the central bank in the past few days telling them to restrict the overall size of their lending this year, said three bankers on condition of anonymity