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The Tata Group restructures shareholding pattern in North Indian Plantation Operations

Posted by dealcurry on April 9, 2007

The shareholding pattern of Amalgamated Plantations Private Limited (APPL), the new company formed by Tata Tea after restructuring its North Indian Plantation Operations (NIPO), is close to finalization. The Tata Group will hold 33-35% in APPL through Tata Investment Corporation (15%) and Tata Tea (18-20%). IL&FS and the World Bank private equity firm IFC will hold 20% stakes each in APPL, while consultancy firm Globally Managed Services will hold 12%. The balance 13-15% will be held by employees and workers of the company.

The company has received SEBI approval for the formation of APPL. Once we get shareholders’ approval, the company will come into existence with effect from April 1, 2007. The transaction process, however, remains to be completed.

Read more in The Economic Times article.
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Tata Tea to divest stake in tea plantations to IFC, IL&FS, workers

Posted in Amalgamated Plantations, Consumer Products, IFC, ILFS, Mergers and Acquisitions, North Indian Plantation Operations, Tata Investment Corporation, Tata Tea, The Tata Group | Leave a Comment »

IFC, DEG planning to acquire a stake in SICOM

Posted by dealcurry on January 12, 2007

The private equity arm of the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and Germany-based DEG, one of the largest European development finance institutions, are eyeing a stake in the State Industrial Corporation of Maharashtra (SICOM), the investment arm of Maharashtra government. Standard Chartered Private Equity (SCPE), Lehman Brothers, Temasek and a couple of hedge funds may also be interested in picking up stake in SICOM.

Existing shareholder in SICOM, the Specified Undertaking of Unit Trust of India (SU-UTI) is planning to fully divest its 36.5% in SICOM. Both IFC and DEG have approached the investment banker appointed by SU-UTI for the divestment. UTI AMC holds another 3.5% in the corporation.

SICOM offers advisory services to the government of Maharashtra, Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission as well as other corporates. It also gives investment facilitation services to MNCs as well as Indian companies who wish to setup their manufacturing units in Maharashtra. The company is launching a second venture fund and would be soon offering merchant banking, treasury management of state PSUs, real estate development through subsidiary or joint ventures.

Read the article in Business Standard.

Posted in DEG, Financial Services, IFC, Lehman Brothers, Private Equity, SICOM, Standard Chartered Private Equity, Temasek Holdings | Leave a Comment »