Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

LTI, Mindtree get approval for merger

- Swaraj Singh Dhanjal swaraj.d@htlive.com

The Mumbai and Bengaluru benches of the National Company Law Tribunal have approved the merger of Larsen & Toubro Infotech Ltd (LTI) with technology consulting and digital solutions firm Mindtree Ltd, and Ltimindtre­e has started operating as a single unit, the companies said in a joint statement on Monday.

The companies announced the intent to merge in May. As a part of the merger agreement, all Mindtree shareholde­rs will be issued LTI shares in a ratio of 73 shares of LTI for every 100 shares of Mindtree.

The parent, L&T, will hold 68.73% in the merged entity. The record date to determine the eligible shareholde­rs of Mindtree for issue of equity shares of LTI has been fixed on 24 November.

“The merger positions L&T as the sixth largest IT company by revenue and market cap wise we are the fifth largest company,” said A. M. Naik, group chairman of L&T, and chairman, Ltimindtre­e.

“Historical performanc­e and recent industry shift indicate significan­t advantages of being a larger player in terms of better margin profile and higher participat­ion in large deals, greater ability to stitch end to end offerings and drive significan­t value.”

“The combined entity will build upon growth momentum, with differing capabiliti­es and with greater access to new clients in complement­ary verticals, and create enormous cross sell and up sell opportunit­ies.

It will deliver enhanced value to both new and existing clients through cross-pollinatio­n,” Naik added.

Ltimindtre­e aims to drive double digit growth within five years at higher margins, he said.

“We have consistent­ly given 14.5-15% PAT (profit after tax) and we think we will not only sustainabl­y continue that but also try to improve on it.”

Naik expects the merger to result in cost savings of at least 1-1.5%.

L&T also expects its IT business to contribute around 26% to the group’s total business by 2026, but the contributi­on to market capitaliza­tion of the group could be far higher, he said.

The group’s IT business, including LTI Mindtree and L&T Technology Services, are expected to generate a revenue of $5.2 billion this year.

Naik expects the IT business revenue to cross $6 billion next year.

 ?? MINT ?? The companies announced the intent to merge in May.
MINT The companies announced the intent to merge in May.

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