Mumbai: On Wednesday, Tata Chemicals Limited announced
that it will sell its business of sale and distribution of urea and customized
fertilizers manufactured at Babrala, Uttar Pradesh, to Yara Fertilizers India
Private Limited for a consideration of Rs 2,670 crore.
However, Tata Chemicals will continue to own the
brands Paras, TKS and Daksha. The urea business along with the assets,
liabilities, contracts, deeds etc shall be transferred and vested with Yara
India on a slump sale basis, Tata Chemicals said on Wednesday.
The company said that the divestment is in line with
the strategic direction of the company to continue to strengthen the fertilizer
businesses by partnerships and transfer of ownership to world class companies.
“The divestment of the urea business by Tata Chemicals will unlock value for
the company, strengthen its balance sheet and will help to pursue growth
potentials and opportunities in line with its strategic directions,” the
company statement said.
R. Mukundan, managing director, Tata Chemicals
said the sale marks a decisive move on part of the company to move ahead on its
strategy to build consumer business while maintaining leadership in inorganic
chemicals business and focusing the farm through its subsidiary Rallis and
Metahelix.
Tata Chemicals Limited (TCL) is an Indian global
company with interests in chemicals, crop nutrition and consumer products. The
company is one of the largest chemical companies in India with significant
operations in India and Africa. Tata Chemicals is a subsidiary of Tata
Group conglomerate.
Yara International ASA is a Norwegian chemical
company. Its largest business area is the production of nitrogen fertilizers,
however it also encompasses the production of dry ice, nitrates, ammonia, urea and
other nitrogen-based chemicals.
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