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Axis Bank Acquires Citi India’s Retail Assets for $1.6B – Top Indian Market News

Axis Bank acquires Citi India’s retail assets for $1.6 billion

Axis Bank has acquired Citi India’s retail assets, valuing the business at nearly $2 billion (~Rs 15,164 crore). The private sector bank will pay a cash consideration of $1.6 billion to Citi for the acquisition of the consumer business. The transaction comprises the sale of the consumer banking businesses of Citibank India, including credit cards, retail banking, wealth management, and consumer loans. It also includes the sale of the consumer business of Citi’s non-banking financial company (NBFC), Citicorp Finance (India) Ltd.

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Reliance Jio lost 93 lakh subscribers in Jan 2022; Airtel gains 7.14 lakh subscribers

As per the latest subscriber data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), Reliance Jio lost 93.32 lakh subscribers in January 2022. Vodafone Idea lost 3.7 lakh subscribers during the same month. Meanwhile, Bharti Airtel gained 7.14 lakh subscribers in Jan. Reliance Jio held the largest market share at 35.49%, followed by Bharti Airtel (31.13%) and Vodafone Idea (23.15%).

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Sundaram Fasteners wins incentive approval under PLI scheme

Sundaram Fasteners Ltd (SFL) has qualified for incentives from the Ministry of Heavy Industries for its proposed investments in making powertrain sub-assemblies for electric vehicles (EVs) and internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Companies selected for incentives under this scheme will get 8-11% of the determined sales value. SFL will set aside Rs 350 crore to make advanced automotive tech components for EVs and ICE vehicles.

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Sun Pharma signs licensing pact with Lundbeck to launch anti-depressant pill

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd has entered into an exclusive patent licensing agreement with Danish drugmaker Lundbeck to market and distribute its version of antidepressant medication Vortioxetine in India. The drug will be marketed under the brand name Vortidiftm. The product is approved in over 80 countries, including the US, EU, Canada, and Australia.

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CCI raids offices of CEAT, Apollo Tyres: Report

As per a Reuters report, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) raided offices of tyre companies, including Germany’s Continental AG and India’s Apollo Tyres and CEAT, in a case of suspected competition law violations. The report said the case was related to an antitrust investigation into the use of unfair trade practices and rigging of bids while supplying tyres for public transport vehicles in Haryana.

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BHEL secures order for compressor package from Iraq

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) has won an order for a compressor package from Iraq. The order was placed by Northern Refineries Company (NRC), a company owned by the Ministry of Oil, Iraq. It includes the design, engineering, manufacturing, and supply of an electric motor-driven recycle gas centrifugal compressor.

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Godrej Properties to develop a 9-acre project in Pune

Godrej Properties Ltd (GPL) has acquired a 9-acre land parcel in the residential micro-market of Pimpri-​Chinchwad in Pune. The development will primarily be for a group housing project. The project will have a developable potential of around 1.7 million sq. ft. of saleable area. Based on current business assumptions, it has an estimated revenue potential of ~Rs 1,400 crore.

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Tata Consumer Products to merge Tata Coffee business with itself

Tata Consumer Products Ltd (TCPL) has announced the merger of all businesses of Tata Coffee Ltd (TCL) with itself. This is part of a reorganization plan in line with TCPL’s strategic priority of unlocking synergies and efficiencies. Initially, the plantation business of TCL will be demerged into TCPL’s wholly-owned arm TCPL Beverages & Foods Ltd (TBFL). Then, the remaining business of TCL (extraction and branded coffee business) will be merged with TCPL.

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Dilip Buildcon emerges lowest bidder for road project worth Rs 1,589 crore

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has declared Dilip Buildcon Ltd as the lowest (L-1) bidder for a road project in Karnataka. The scope of the project includes the development of a six-lane access controlled greenfield highway from Maradgi S Andola to Baswantpur section of NH-150C. The bid project cost for the 65.50 km long project is Rs 1,589 crore. 

In other news, G R Infroprojects Ltd has received a Letter of Award (LoA) from NHAI for five new road projects worth ~Rs 5770 crore.

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HDFC Bank, Shoppers Stop launch co-branded credit cards

HDFC Bank and Shoppers Stop have announced the launch of a new range of co-branded credit cards. The credit cards will be available for over 80 lakh ‘First Citizen’ customers of Shoppers Stop along with HDFC Bank customers. HDFC Bank expects co-branded credit cards to account for 25-30% of total spends in the next 2-3 years. 

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