The board at its meeting today considered a potential sale of Whyte & Mackay Ltd.
"The board proposes to initiate a process, based on the outline timetable provided under UK law in connection with the decision of the Office of Fair Trading, to explore a potential sale of W&M," United Spirits Ltd (USL) said in a filing to the BSE.
The board will, after completion of the process, consider and decide upon any sale, the filing said.
In November last year, UK's fair trade watchdog found Diageo's deal to take over United Spirits to be anti-competitive, forcing the company to offer selling bulk of Whyte & Mackay business.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) had stated the merger may lead to a substantial lessening of competition in the supply of blended whisky to retailers.
In the UK, United Spirits' subsidiary, Whyte & Mackay, is primarily active in the supply of whisky, besides being a player in other spirits, including vodka.
In 2007, the then Vijay Mallya-led United Spirits had snapped up Whyte & Mackay for about 595 million pounds (then nearly Rs 5,000 crore). A leading distiller of Scotch whisky, Whyte & Mackay's brands include The Dalmore, Isle of Jura, Glayva, Fettercairn, Vladivar vodka and Whyte & Mackay blended Scotch.
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