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JK Group set to acquire Kesoram’s Haridwar tyre unit for `2,200 cr

The JK Group will acquire BK Birla flagship firm Kesoram Industries’ tyre manufacturing plant at Haridwar for up to Rs 2,200 crore. JK Tyre and JK Asia Pacific Singapore Pte Ltd, a wholly- owned subsidiary of the company, have signed a binding term sheet with Kesoram Industries Ltd (KIL) to acquire 100 per cent equity in Cavendish Industries Ltd (CIL), JK Tyre said in a statement. CIL houses a tyre business undertaking located at Haridwar (<g data-gr-id="16">Laksar</g>) which manufactures a range of tyres, tubes and flaps.

“JK Group has agreed for this acquisition at an enterprise value not exceeding Rs 2,200 crore, subject to conditions, wherein JK Tyre will hold the largest shareholding block and shall have substantial management control of CIL with an option to place up to 55 <g data-gr-id="19">per cent</g> with its associates/group companies,” the tyre maker said. In a separate <g data-gr-id="24">statement</g> Kesoram Industries said that it will divest its subsidiary Cavendish Industries Limited where it holds 99 per cent shareholding. 

The company added the deal would strengthen the balance sheet of the company and it also remained committed to tyre business. 

For JK Tyre, the acquisition will provide further impetus towards ready expansion in the truck and bus radials segment as well as its entry into the <g data-gr-id="20">fast growing</g> two- and three- wheeler tyre market.  

“The transaction is a reflection of the inherent strength of the company in undertaking acquisitions with turnaround potential and successfully delivering results to all the stakeholders in the business,” JK Tyre Chairman Raghupati Singhania said. The acquisition is proposed to be funded by a combination of debt and internal accruals raised by JK Tyre and its other group entities. 

“The financial exposure of JK Tyre in the acquisition is expected to be of the order of Rs 450 crore. The final transaction is expected to consummate over next few months (subject to various approvals) with definitive documentation expected to be executed between the parties in <g data-gr-id="22">due</g> course of time,” it added. 
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