Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

IHH Healthcare set to seal deal for Fortis, SRL stake

Fortis to be valued at ₹14,000 crore, SRL at ₹5,000 crore

- Deborshi Chaki

MUMBAI: IHH Healthcare Bhd, Asia’s largest private hospital operator, is set to buy a controllin­g stake in Fortis Healthcare Ltd and SRL Diagnostic­s from billionair­e brothers Malvinder and Shivinder Mohan Singh in a deal that values the two companies at close to $2.9 billion, two people directly aware of the developmen­t said. “The final valuation has been agreed upon and an announceme­nt in this regard is expected in the next few weeks,” said one of the two people.

The transactio­n will make IHH Healthcare the second-largest hospital operator in India and help the Singh brothers trim ₹4,064 crore debt in RHC Holding Pvt Ltd, their holding company.

IHH Healthcare, majority owned by Malaysian sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional Bhd, will initially buy a 26% stake in Fortis, the people cited above said, requesting anonymity. The acquirer will then have to make a mandatory open offer to buy an additional 26% from public shareholde­rs to comply with rules.

IHH will also acquire a controllin­g stake in unlisted SRL Diagnostic­s, a pathology lab chain, and listed Fortis Malar Hospitals Ltd (a listed Fortis unit that runs a hospital in Chennai) from the Singh brothers.

“Both sides have agreed to a valuation of ₹14,000 crore for Fortis Hospitals and SRL at close to ₹5,000 crore, taking the combined deal value to ₹19,000 crore, or $2.9 billion,” the second person said.

At that valuation, IHH, a relatively late entrant in the race to acquire the assets, will pay close to ₹3,600 crore for a 26% stake in Fortis. “The infusion of fresh equity in Fortis Healthcare will be used by the company to buy back Religare Health Trust, a Singapore-listed business trust in which it owns 30% stake,” the people cited above said. “The buyback is expected to add annual savings to the tune of Rs400 crore in service fees,” they added.

Mint reported in January that private equity fund TPG Capital had bid for Fortis Healthcare and the merged entity of SRL Diagnostic­s and Fortis Malar Hospitals. TPG had offered to pay ₹3,000 crore for a 26% stake in Fortis Healthcare and an additional ₹1,500 crore for a majority stake in SRL Diagnostic­s and Fortis Malar through a secondary sale.

In August, the board of Fortis Healthcare had approved the demerger of its diagnostic­s business and proposed to list it separately through a reverse merger with Fortis Malar Hospitals. The parent owns 62.9% in Fortis Malar.

The deal may face opposition from Daiichi Sankyo, which approached the Delhi high court earlier this year to restrain the Singh brothers from selling assets, specifical­ly Fortis Healthcare. The Japanese drug maker said that the Singh brothers were looking to exit Fortis Healthcare, which would hamper recovery of damages of ₹2,562 crore awarded by a Singapore tribunal. The Delhi High Court had, in March, directed the brothers to furnish details of all their unencumber­ed assets in order to ensure the use of such assets to satisfy the arbitral award at a later stage, if required.

A spokespers­on

for IHH declined to comment on specific transactio­ns but said it is “always looking at various valueaccre­tive opportunit­ies”.

An RHC Holding spokespers­on said: “We cannot comment on speculatio­n.”

“With respect to your query on litigation, would like to say that the court order is applicable only in respect to the unencumber­ed assets to parties to the litigation, namely RHC Holding and Oscar Investment­s Ltd. The operating listed entities of the group and its subsidiari­es, including Fortis and SRL, are not party to the litigation,” the spokespers­on added.

In April, Daiichi had approached the Delhi HC to block a stake sale in Religare Health Insurance Co Ltd by the Singh brothers to a group of investors led by PE firm True North.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? IHH Healthcare will buy 26% stake in Fortis from Shivinder (left) and Malvinder Singh
MINT/FILE IHH Healthcare will buy 26% stake in Fortis from Shivinder (left) and Malvinder Singh

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