Maytas Property renamed as Hill County Properties

A fresh certificate of incorporation to this effect was issued by the Registrar of Companies, Andhra Pradesh

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BS Reporter Hyderabad
Last Updated : Aug 23 2013 | 11:27 PM IST
The name of Maytas Property Limited (MPL), a real estate development firm promoted by B Ramalinga Raju, founder of erstwhile Satyam Computer, has been changed to Hill County Properties Limited (HCPL) by its new owner IL & FS.

A fresh certificate of incorporation to this effect was issued by the Registrar of Companies, Andhra Pradesh.

In December 2008, the Satyam board had approved acquisition of Maytas Infra and Maytas properties, both floated by Raju, for $ 300 million and $ 1.3 billion respectively. However, the $ 1.6 billion deal was abandoned after protests from institutional shareholders.

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Thereafter, in January 2009, Raju resigned as Satyam chairman admitting to a massive accounting fraud in the company. Raju was arrested and was later imprisoned. He is out of jail on bail now.

Subsequently, the Company Law Board had cleared the decks for IL & FS to acquire the company in 2011.

"We at IL&FS wanted the past legacy to end and change of name was one of them. Despite our best efforts, many of our customers and stakeholders were a bit skeptical of Maytas name. Now, with this new name, we will continue to work with renewed vigor to take forward the company," Hill County Properties Limited chairman, Arun Saha, stated in a press release.

"I understand that many of our stakeholders had misgivings about Maytas name and I am happy that many of their apprehensions will now be allayed given a new name and a renewed focus," director and government nominee on the board of HCPL, Ved Jain, said.

Hill County Township, the flagship project of HCPL, is spread over 85 acres of land with 326 villas and 840 apartments in 11 towers.
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First Published: Aug 23 2013 | 11:20 PM IST

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