This is the third big-ticket M&A deal in the past thirty days after Adani Power announced it was buying troubled Lanco Infra's Udupi power plant for Rs 6,000 crore. This was preceded by Reliance Power signing a pact to acquire all the three hydroelectric power plants of Jaiprakash Associates Ltd.
Under the all-debt JSW Steel-Welspun Maxsteel deal, the steel maker will take over the debt of Welspun Maxsteel.
In a statement issued on the buyout, the Sajjan Jindal-promoted company said it would acquire the entire equity shares held by Welspun Enterprises Ltd in Welspun Maxsteel Ltd "for an enterprise value of Rs 1,000 crore plus net current assets".
The Welspun Group, owned by billionaire BK Goenka, had bought Vikram Ispat at Salav village in Raigad district of Maharashtra in May 2009 for Rs 1,030 crore from the Aditya Birla Group. Goenka renamed the company as Welspun Maxsteel to integrate it with his flagship business of high-end pipes primarily used in the oil and gas industry.
JSW Steel said the Welspun Maxsteel deal is subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions as of August 31.
When contacted, Welspun Group Chairman BK Goenka told PTI that the sale is an all-debt deal, but a win-win for both the parties.
JSW Steel has an installed capacity of 14.3 million tonne per annum and is the third largest alloy maker in the country after Tata Steel and the state-run SAIL. However, its plants in Karnataka are running under stress due to non- availability of raw materials.
JSW Steel has a strategic goal to enhance its steel production to 40 MT in the next decade.
"This acquisition is value-accretive to JSW Steel due to synergies in supplying surplus pellets to Welspun Maxsteel and use of DRI from Welspun Maxsteel in the company's steel- making operations at the Dolvi plant," JSW Steel Joint Managing Director and Group CFO Seshagiri Rao said.
JSW Steel shares at BSE today closed at Rs 1,276.50, up 0.14 per cent compared to its previous closing.
Shares of Welspun Enterprises ended at Rs 256.75, down 4.77 per cent from its previous close.
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