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Invesco proposed merger with large Indian group in Feb 2021, wanted Punit Goenka to lead: Zee

The details shared by the Zee board assume significance as the company is locked in a litigation against Invesco at multiple legal forums over the latter’s demand for an EGM to rejig the board and oust MD and CEO Punit Goenka.

October 12, 2021 / 22:25 IST
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ZEEL | Representative image
ZEEL | Representative image

Amid the ongoing boardroom battle, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd on October 12 said an "offer" was presented to them by largest shareholder group - Invesco Developing Market Funds - back in February 2021 to merge the company with entities linked to a large Indian group.

"A deal was presented by Mr. Aroon Balani and Mr. Bhavtosh Vajpayee, representatives of Invesco, to (Zee MD and CEO) Mr. Punit Goenka in February 2021, involving the merger of the Company and certain entities owned by a large Indian group (Strategic Group)," Zee said in a regulatory filing.

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The offer was turned down by Zee's Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Punit Goenka, "as the merging entities of the strategic group were over-valued", the company claimed .

"As per the deal presented to Mr. Punit Goenka, upon completion of the aforesaid merger, the strategic group would have held a majority stake in the merged entity and Mr. Punit Goenka would have been appointed as the MD & CEO of the merged entity," it said.