Bajaj Hindusthan to sell power biz for Rs 1,227cr to grp firm

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 22 2017 | 7:13 PM IST
Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Ltd has cut down the deal size to Rs 1,227 crore for selling its power business to group firm Lalitpur Power Generation Company Ltd.
The company had announced plans in December to sell its co-generation power business, having 449 MW capacity at 14 locations in Uttar Pradesh, to LPGCL for about Rs 1,800 crore.
In a filing to BSE, the company said its board considered approval of sale of transfer of co-generation power business to LPGCL "for a lump sum consideration in cash of about Rs 1227 crore".
The lenders of the LPGCL had said that the transaction value should be restricted to book value of the co-generation power business of Rs 1,227 crore as on proposed transfer date of March 31, 2017, the company informed.
As part of the revaluation of the purchase consideration of the co-generation power business, the company said it has also renegotiated the escalation to tariff for power and margin on steam to be purchased from LPGCL.
"The transaction at the revised value based on book value i.E Rs 1227 crore is still beneficial to the company on NPV basis," the filing said, adding that the transaction is expected to be completed by June.
The entire amount of cash consideration is proposed to be utilised by the company towards advance repayment of its existing term debt.
The proposed sale and transfer of co-generation power business will be subject to approval of members, lenders and all statutory/regulatory authorities.
Bajaj Hindusthan has 14 sugar mills with cane crushing capacity of 1.36 lakh tonnes per day and alcohol distillation capacity of 800 kilo litres per day.
Besides sugar, Shishir Bajaj-led Bajaj group has interests in power, ethanol, real estate, personal care products and infrastructure.
The group's power venture includes Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd, with 450 MW thermal power generation commissioned in 2012 and the Lalitpur Power Generation Co Ltd with a total of 1980 MW thermal power generation capacity.
Promoters hold 82.49 per cent stake in LPGCL, while Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar holds the rest.

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First Published: Mar 22 2017 | 7:13 PM IST

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