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JSW Paints may have bought itself a lifeline with AkzoNobel India stake purchase

JSW Paints, which has failed to capture a meaningful market share in decorative paints business, is reported to have emerged as the winning bidder for AkzoNobel NV's stake in its India subsidiary, AkzoNobel India, for around Rs 9,000 crore

MUMBAI / June 16, 2025 / 16:24 IST
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JSW Group launched its paints business in 2019

As global giant AkzoNobel NV nears the sale of its India subsidiary, AkzoNobel India Ltd, to JSW Paints, analysts and industry observers say the JSW Group-backed entity, which has failed to capture a meaningful share in India's $8.5-billion decorative paints market, may have bought itself a lifeline. The fight for market share is expected to intensify as paint sales slow due to sluggish urban consumer spending and lengthened repainting cycles.

Moneycontrol reported last week that JSW Group promoters the Sajjan Jindal family is preparing to pledge its stakes in flagship JSW Steel, as well as JSW Paints, to fund the proposed acquisition, worth around Rs 9,000 crore. The group is in talks with a clutch of global banks and private credit players to arrange the financing.

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A consortium of Indigo Paints and private equity firm Advent International had also put in a binding bid for AkzoNobel's stake, while Pidilite Industries had also evinced interest in the bid, albeit only for AkzoNobel's decorative business. The stake sale process is being managed by investment banking arm of Citibank.

Analysts say that with AkzoNobel's Dulux being a brand with a long-standing manufacturing and market presence in India, any large promoter will be well-placed to use the brand to erode market share of other players in a fiercely-competitive business, where the earlier dominance of Asian Paints is being challenged by new entrants, such as Grasim's Birla Opus, and Pidilite's HAISHA Paints.