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Tata Consumer Products plans to reorganise India, overseas business

By IANS | Updated: March 29, 2022 23:40 IST

Mumbai, March 29 Tata Consumer Products (TPCL) on Tuesday said it plans to reorganise its India and overseas ...

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Mumbai, March 29 Tata Consumer Products (TPCL) on Tuesday said it plans to reorganise its India and overseas business.

The plan includes the demerger of plantation business of Tata Coffee (TCL) into TCPL Beverages & Foods (TBFL), and the merger of the remaining business of TCL, consisting of its extraction and branded coffee business with the TCPL, through a composite scheme of arrangement.

Besides, TCPL proposes to purchase the minority interest in its UK subsidiary, Tata Consumer Products UK (TCP UK) by way of a share swap, through a preferential issue of its equity shares.

"These actions further TCPL's objective of creating a future ready organisation and will act as a stepping stone for further simplification. These will also result in operational efficiencies, faster decision making and execution, creation of focused business verticals and unlocking of potential synergies," the company said in a statement.

As per the statement, the Boards of Directors of Tata Consumer Products and Tata Coffee, at their respective meetings held on Tuesday, have approved the combination of plantation business of TCL with TBFL and non-plantation business with TCPL through a composite scheme of arrangement for demerger and merger.

"On effectiveness of the scheme, the shareholders of TCL (other than TCPL) as on the record date will receive an aggregate of 3 equity shares of TCPL for every 10 equity shares held by them in TCL, through the issuance of 1 equity share of TCPL for every 22 equity shares of TCL, in consideration for the demerger and 14 equity shares of TCPL for every 55 equity shares of TCL, in consideration for the merger."

"TCPL shareholders are expected to benefit from better synergies and business efficiencies going forward."

The company said that the scheme is subject to the necessary statutory and regulatory approvals including approvals of the respective benches of the NCLT, the stock exchanges, SEBI and the respective shareholders of each of the companies.

On the consolidation of interest in TCP UK, the company said its Board has approved the purchase of 10.15 per cent minority interest in its UK subsidiary from Tata Enterprise (Overseas) AG, Switzerland (TEO).

"As consideration, TCPL will issue 74,59,935 equity shares i.e. 0.80 per cent stake (computed on post preferential issue basis) to TEO, by way of preferential issue in accordance with the applicable regulations."

The transaction is subject to TCPL shareholders' approval and other regulatory approvals, as may be required under applicable law.

Consequently, these transactions will result in TCPL having 100 per cent ownership of the business of TCL and of TCP UK.

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