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Exclusive | Spice maker Badshah Masala completes internal rejig as promoters part ways

Hemant Jhaveri acquires 24 percent stake held by Kailash Jhaveri. The Badshah Masala stake sale is the third successive M&A deal in the domestic branded spices segment in 2020 after the twin buyouts of Sunrise Foods by ITC and Eastern Condiments by Norway’s Orkla through its arm MTR Foods

September 16, 2020 / 16:51 IST
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A strategic internal restructuring exercise has been sealed by the Jhaveri family, the promoters of the popular Mumbai-based Badshah Masala, one of India’s oldest spice brands, people with knowledge of the matter told Moneycontrol. The deal represents a paradigm shift in the journey of the firm, which was established six decades ago in 1958, and signals the parting of ways of the key promoters Hemant Jhaveri and his cousin Kailash Jhaveri.

“As part of the deal, Hemant has acquired the 24 percent stake held by his cousin Kailash for around Rs 130 crore, valuing the entire firm for around Rs 540 crore. An agreement to this effect has been signed by both parties,” said one of the persons cited above.

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The Badshah Masala stake sale is the third successive merger and acquisition (M&A) deal in the domestic branded spices segment in 2020 after the twin buyouts of Sunrise Foods by ITC and Eastern Condiments by Norway’s Orkla through its arm MTR Foods.

Badshah Masala’s catchy jingle from the 90s ‘Swaadh Sugandh Ka Raja, Badshah Masala’ made the brand a household name. The jingle was also used later on the Mumbai Western Railways suburban train network as part of a campaign.