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Emami gets into haircare, acquires Kesh King for Rs 1,651cr

Emami has been acquiring brands domestically and internationally to wade into new product categories. Earlier this year, the FMCG major acquired a controlling stake in Australia-based Fravin Pty, along with its three subsidiaries for an undisclosed sum. Fravin Pty manufactures natural and organic personal care products.

June 03, 2015 / 08:41 IST
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FMCG player Emami on Tuesday announced acquisition of ayurvedic hair and scalp care brand Kesh King for Rs 1,651 crore in its foray into the fast-growing haircare segment.

"The acquisition marks Emami's foray into the ayurvedic hair and scalp care segment, which is growing at a rapid pace," Emami said in a statement. It further said: "The transaction envisages transfer of the business as a growing concern on a slump sale basis and will include brand portfolio of ayurvedic medicinal oil, herbal shampoo and conditioner and ayurvedic capsules, along with its respective formulations and all related assets, rights and liabilities, including working capital for a total consideration of Rs 1,651 crore."

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Emami Director Harsha V Agarwal said: "This acquisition is part of our aggressive growth strategy... We plan to leverage the target business with our existing strength to make our presence stronger and deeper. The transaction is a perfect strategic fit for Emami."

On the funding part, Emami CEO - Finance, Strategy & Business Development N H Bhansali said: "The acquisition will be funded by a judicious mix of surplus funds, short-term and long-term debt and the process is expected to be completed in a month."