Wipro Consumer Care to acquire Chinese FMCG firm

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Sep 22 2016 | 7:42 PM IST
Wipro Singapore Pte Ltd, part of Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting, today said it will acquire 100 per cent stake in Zhongshan Ma Er Daily Products, a Chinese FMCG firm, in an all-cash deal.
Wipro declined to divulge the deal amount.
"We (Wipro Singapore Pte Limited) have signed a definitive agreement to acquire 100 per cent shareholding of Zhongshan Ma Er Daily Products Limited, a Chinese Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) company, in an all-cash deal," Wipro Enterprises CEO Vineet Agrawal told reporters here.
The acquisition will help the company leapfrog into the leading position in South China's personal care market, besides adding critical brands to the portfolio of Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting, he said.
Post acquisition, Wipro Unza, the South East Asian arm of Wipro Consumer Care and Lighting, which recorded revenue of RMB 82 million (USD 11 million) from its China business in 2007, will touch an annual run rate of close to RMB 1 billion (USD 150 million), Agrawal said.
"Wipro Consumer Care's International businesses would now contribute 55 per cent of its total global revenues," he said.
Agrawal said it was the 10th acquisition for the company since 2003 and all of them have done well.
"Wipro Consumer Care has a long history of successful acquisitions. These include Glucovita in 2003, Chandrika in 2004, Unza in 2007, Yardley (for Asia, Middle East, North Africa and Australasia) in 2009, Yardley UK in 2012, and L D Waxsons Group in 2012," he said.
Asked about the pricing to acquire the company, Agrawal said he would not be able to share details, but the acquisition wasn't cheap.
On what the acquired company valued at the stock market was before the deal, he said it is not a listed company and hence there was no specific valuation.
To another query, he said the company earned a revenue of Rs 5,942 crore last year.
Asked what kind of revenues the company expects this year, he said "we do not give guidance and hence we are not giving this year too."
Agrawal said there are over 10,000 employees, of which 59 per cent are women and about 55 per cent of the business is outside India. "It is our second largest acquisition after Unza," he said.
On the funding to acquire the Chinese company,he said the company has sufficient cash and funded the acquisition via internal funding.
"We have sufficient cash and we have funded this acquisition by way of internal funding. We might take a short-term or a long-term debt," he said.

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First Published: Sep 22 2016 | 7:42 PM IST

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