Bajaj Hindusthan to sell power biz to group firm for Rs 1,800 cr

Updated - January 16, 2018 at 02:20 AM.

Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar Ltd plans to sell its co-generation power business to its group company Lalitpur Power Generation Company Ltd (LPGCL) for about Rs 1,800 crore.

The company’s board today “considered approval of sale and transfer of its co-generation power business with an aggregate capacity of 449 MW at 14 locations to LPGCL for a lumpsum consideration in cash of about Rs 1,800 crore as a going concern on slump sale basis in accordance with the business transfer agreement to be entered into with LPGCL.”

In a filing to BSE, the company said: “The entire cash consideration is proposed to be utilised by Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar towards advance repayment of its existing term debt. The proposed sale and transfer of the co-gen power business will be subject to approval of members, lenders and all other statutory/regulatory authorities”.

Bajaj Hindusthan has 14 sugar mills with cane crushing capacity of 1.36 lakh tonnes per day and alcohol distillation capacity of 800 kilo litres per day. It has posted a standalone net loss of Rs 137.71 crore for the second quarter of the current fiscal on high finance cost, compared to a Rs 282.72-crore loss in the July-September period of last fiscal.

Besides sugar, the Shishir Bajaj-led Bajaj group has interests in power, ethanol, real estate, personal care products and infrastructure.

The group’s power ventures include Bajaj Energy Pvt Ltd, with a 450 MW thermal power generation commissioned in 2012, and the Lalitpur Power Generation Co Ltd with a thermal power generation capacity of 1980 MW.

Published on December 20, 2016 09:05