GHCL to divest home textiles business for Rs. 596 Cr to Indo Count
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GHCL to divest home textiles business for Rs. 596 Cr to Indo Count

The company believes that this sale would unlock the value for its stakeholders as the proceeds of the sale would be used to grow its core business of chemicals

  • By ICN Bureau | December 07, 2021

GHCL Limited, a well-diversified company having presence in chemicals, textiles and consumer products segment, is unlocking value of its Home Textiles business (HT Business), not being its strategic growth area, by divesting the same to Indo Count Industries Limited. 

With a view to have greater focus on its various businesses ( Chemicals and Textiles), GHCL initiated the process of carving out its Textiles Business into GHCL Textiles Limited, in order to segregate both businesses and to have two separate listed entities, with mirror shareholding. Presently, the scheme is under implementation.

The company believes that this sale would unlock the value for its stakeholders as the proceeds of the sale would be used to grow its core business of chemicals. Accordingly, the company is modifying its strategy to unlock greater value for its stakeholders wherein the HT business would be transferred to Indo Count by way of a Business Transfer Agreement dated December 6, 2021 and the remainder of the Textile business (Spinning Division) shall be demerged into GHCL Textiles Limited, subject to requisite approvals.

The company believes that the divestment of HT Business is a significant value unlocking exercise for GHCL and its stakeholders, which would enable GHCL to continue to focus on its strategic growth pillar, i.e., chemical business, where it has the opportunity to undertake various initiatives, such as, greenfield expansion, increasing its product baskets, enhancing the capacity of refined bio-carbonate business, enter into JV’s/ arrangements, exploring opportunities in automation. 

The transfer of HT Business will be made for a consideration of Rs. 539 crore of which fixed consideration is Rs. 340 crore and balance Rs. 199 crore is towards net realizable current assets (subject to certain adjustments in accordance with the BTA), to be paid by Indo Count to GHCL.

In line with the group’s decision of a complete divestment of HT Business, the company’s US based subsidiary, Grace Home Fashions LLC (GHF), has also entered into an Asset Transfer Agreement (ATA) for transfer of identified assets (i.e., inventory and intellectual property) to Indo Count Global Inc., USA, a US subsidiary of Indo Count for an agreed consideration of Rs. 37 crore (subject to certain adjustments as provided for under the ATA, if any); and in addition, the company/GHF expects to realise Rs. 20 crore on its own account.

Speaking on the occasion, R. S. Jalan, Managing Director, GHCL Ltd. said, “Over the last decade, Home Textiles (HT) Business of GHCL has grown to become a prominent market player in the HT sector. The sale to Indo Count promises the continuity and further growth of the HT business as they are market leaders in this particular product category. We expect this process to be seamless for our customers, suppliers, employees and other stakeholders with no disruption to our operations. GHCL plans to utilise the cash flow from slump sale of HT Business to focus on its core business, i.e., chemical and spinning business."

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