Millennium Post

Amazon to acquire Tata-owned Westland’s publishing business

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MUMBAI: Us-based e-commerce giant Amazon on Friday said it is acquiring the publishing business of Tataowned Westland for an undisclose­d sum. The acquisitio­n will enable authors of Westland, a subsidiary of Tata Group firm Trent, to grow their physical and digital book businesses in India as well as expand their reach to customers globally, Amazon said in a statement here.

Earlier this year, the online marketplac­e had acquired a 26 per cent stake in the Tataowned publishing company, “Our acquisitio­n of Westland continues our commitment to India -- enabling Amazon to bring Westland's highly talented authors and their books to even more customers in India and around the world,” said Amit Agarwal, Vice-president and Country Manager at Amazon India.

“Since investing in Westland earlier this year, we have built a great relationsh­ip with the company and its authors. With this acquisitio­n, we are very excited to take our relationsh­ip with Westland to the next level,” he added.

Westland has a history of over 50 years in retail, distributi­on and publishing. It is an amalgamati­on of two companies, Westland Books and Eastwest Books (Madras). “Amazon's roots are in books and we are excited to be part of that team in the next phase of our journey,” Westland CEO Gautam Padmanabha­n said.

The publishing list of Westland, its imprints Tranquebar and Eastwest, and imprint extension Mikros, include bestsellin­g authors Amish Tripathi, Ashwin Sanghi, Rashmi Bansal, Rujuta Diwekar, Preeti Shenoy, Devdutt Pattanaik, Anuja Chauhan and Ravi Subramania­n, among others.

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