New Delhi, August 31: SpiceJet, India's low-cost carrier, announced on Wednesday that Chief Financial Officer Sanjeev Taneja has resigned in the face of mounting losses and a string of mid-air incidents. For the quarter that ended June 30, the company recorded a loss of 7.84 billion rupees ($98.61 million), compared to a loss of 7.31 billion rupees a year earlier. The company also recorded a loss of 4.85 billion rupees for the March quarter, which it said was delayed owing to a cyber security attack. SpiceJet stated that it would raise up to $200 million. Some banks, however, have expressed reservations about financing the carrier. Also Read | India’s economy grows 13.5% in April-June quarter Meanwhile, SpiceJet employees said on Wednesday that their salaries were delayed for the second month in a row, despite the budget airline's claim that the payments were made in a "graded format." According to SpiceJet employees, there was a delay in the disbursement of salary for staff, including flight crew, for the month of July, and many are still waiting for Form 16 for the fiscal year 2021-22. Also Read | J'khand BJP distances itself from Seema Patra, says 'zero tolerance for atrocities against SC, ST communities' -PTC News