Paints and coatings firm AkzoNobel India today said it will sell its specialty chemicals business as a going concern to an affiliate of the AkzoNobel Group for Rs 320 crore.
The transaction is subject to shareholders' approval.
The business includes the Mahad manufacturing facility for polymer chemistry range of products, the company said, adding that the business also handles a trading portfolio in polymer and surface chemistry products sourced from other units of AkzoNobel.
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"The total consideration to be received from this sale will be Rs 3,200 million, subject to adjustment for working capital and for an economic effective date of January 1 2018, the company said in a statement.
AkzoNobel NV announced in April 2017 its intention to separate specialty chemicals business from paints and coatings business to create two focused and separate businesses.
"The Board of Directors believes it will be in the best interest of the shareholders, concerned employees and customers that the India Specialty Chemicals Business is also divested to the said specialty chemicals global entity or its affiliate," the company said.
The transaction is likely to be completed by March 31, 2018, after obtaining the requisite approvals.
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