ACC announces acquisition of remaining 55% stake in ACCPL at an enterprise value of Rs 775 crore
时间:2024-06-02 03:56:44 阅读(143)
ACC Limited, subsidiary of Ambuja Cements Limited and a 45 per cent stake holder in Asian Concretes and Cements Private Limited (ACCPL), on Monday announced the successful acquisition of the remaining 55 per cent stake in ACCPL from its existing promoter. The acquisition, it added, was carried out at an enterprise value of Rs 775 crore resulting in entire ownership of ACCPL. The EV includes cash and cash equivalent of Rs 35 crore.
ACCPL has 1.3 MTPA cement capacity in Nalagarh (Himachal Pradesh), while its subsidiary Asian Fine Cements Pvt Limited (AFCPL) has 1.5 MTPA cement capacity in Rajpura (Punjab). Entire acquisition is funded through internal accruals and will help ACC and its parent company Ambuja to further bolster market leadership in the lucrative North India market.
This strategic move enhances ACC’s cement capacity and progress on the overall target of 140 MTPA capacity of Adani’s Cement Business by 2028. While ACC has an existing tolling arrangement with the Nalagarh unit, Rajpura plant’s additional 1.5 MTPA capacity will strategically cater to a vast customer base across three states – Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and Punjab. Notably, ACC and Ambuja Cements possess sufficient clinker to support the Rajpura plant, inclusive of its future expansions.
This acquisition will elevate Adani Group’s overall cement capacity to 77.40 MTPA. With ongoing and planned capex investments, the Adani Group’s cement capacity is poised to reach 106 MTPA by FY 2026.
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