"The company's consumer products division has entered into an agreement to acquire four brands from Pfizer Ltd for a consideration of Rs 110 crore," Piramal Enterprises said in a filing to BSE.
The acquisition includes brands Ferradol, Neko, Sloan's and Waterbury's compound, it added.
"The agreement also includes the trademark rights for Ferradol and Waterbury's Compound in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka," Piramal Enterprises said.
Commenting on the development, Piramal Enterprises Executive Director Nandini Piramal said: "The consumer products division of the company currently ranks seventh in India but we aim to be a top 3 player in the OTC market by 2020."
Piramal Enterprises Ltd (PEL) is currently present in the segments of Healthcare, Healthcare Information Management and Financial Services.
Shares of Piramal Enterprises today closed 3.89 per cent up at Rs 1,263.60 apiece on BSE.
