Cerebra Technologies acquires Cimelia for Rs 110 crore

The deal will make Cerebra amongst first global Indian MNCs in E-waste space

Pradeesh Chandran Bangalore
Last Updated : Feb 11 2013 | 6:47 PM IST
Cerebra Integrated Technologies Ltd has signed a Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) with Singapore-based Enviro-Hub Holdings Limited (SGX Listed) to acquire a 100% stake in its wholly-owned subsidiary Cimelia Resource Recovery Pte Ltd, Singapore.

The deal, valued at Rs 110 crore, will help Cerebra to become one of the first global Indian MNCs in the area of waste from electronics and electrical equipment  (WEEE).

Presently, the electronics waste management industry is estimated to be around $20 billion and is one of the fastest-growing industries worldwide. In India the market is estimated to be $2 billion and is growing at approximately 25% year-on-year.

V Ranganathan, Managing Director, Cerebra Integrated Technologies Limited, said: “We will be amongst  the first global Indian MNC in this sector with one of the finest e-waste facilities in the world at Singapore. This acquisition will also help us to build one of the largest facilities in Bangalore, spread across 100,000 sq feet on 10 acres of  land.”  

The proposed plant will be set up with an investment of $10 million (around Rs 55 crore) at Bangalore. According to reports, India generates 2.5 million tonnes of waste a year. Bangalore generates approximately 75,000 tonnes of e-waste annually and Mumbai generates over 82,000 tonnes of e-Waste.
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First Published: Feb 11 2013 | 6:38 PM IST

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