The Godrej group firm earlier had 51 per cent share in the manufacturing company, GCPL said in a BSE filming.
"The company through its subsidiary, has increased its stake from 51 per cent to 100 per cent in Charms Industries Ltd," the company said.
It further said: "The entity will scale up wet hair care business in East Africa using the Strength of Nature Brands," it added
According to the company, transaction would be completed with "immediate effect" as "no approvals" are required for that.
"The consideration is payable in cash. In view of confidentiality, the amounts are not disclosed," GCPL said.
Incorporated in Kenya, Charm Industry had a turnover of USD 1.85 million in FY 2015-16.
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