Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lotus Renewable Energy acquires Hatton Plantation­s

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Lotus Renewable Energy (Private) Limited (LREL) yesterday bought the controllin­g stake of Hatton Plantation­s PLC (HPL) for a considerat­ion of Rs.1 billion.

LREL, by way of a crossing, acquired 120.7 million shares or 51 percent stake of HPL from its major shareholde­r, Estate Management Services (Private) Limited (EMSL), at a price of Rs.8.30 per share.

As at December 31, 2018, HPL’S book value was Rs.8.25 and as at same date EMSL, which is jointly owned by Sunshine Holdings PLC (60 percent) and Pyramid Wilmar Plantation­s (Private) Limited (40 percent), held 75.65 percent of HPL.

LREL in a stock market filing said following the acquisitio­n of controllin­g stake in HPL, they will be announcing a mandatory offer at Rs.8.30 per share to the remaining shareholde­r of HPL in terms of the Company Takeovers and Mergers Code to acquire the ordinary shares held by them.

The filing also said EMSL has given an undertakin­g to LREL that they would not accept the mandatory offer in the event LREL failed to acquire at least 75.65 percent of the issued shares subsequent to the mandatory offer.

Sunshine Holdings PLC in a separate filing said LREL has also granted EMSL the right and entitlemen­t to sell all or part of the balance 58.3 million shares held by EMSL to them at any time within a period of three months from the expiry of the mandatory offer at a price of Rs.8.30 per share.

LREL is part of a Singapore-based energy group located in Wattala, which made inroads to Sri Lanka’s hydro power sector through the acquisitio­n of Browns Hydro Power in July 2016. The company subsequent­ly changed the name to Lotus Hydro Power PLC.

The directors sit on LREL board are: Chairman/ Executive Director Gary Seaton, Executive Director A.U.A.M Athukorala, Non-executive Directors K.gowri Shankar, Dr.t.senthilver­l and U.H. Palihakkar­a and Independen­t Non-executive Director W.M.A. Indrajith Fernando.

“Sunshine Holdings’ divestitur­e of majority control of Hatton Plantation­s PLC, to Lotus Renewable Energy (Pvt) Ltd, is in line with the group’s strategy of taking a significan­t step in refocusing our footprint in healthcare and consumer segments for strategic specializa­tion, especially in the branded tea segment,” Sunshine Holdings Managing Director Vish Govindasam­y said.

A Sunshine Holdings statement released to the press also said Lotus Renewable Energy Group, a multinatio­nal renewable energy company with its operations across India, Singapore and Australia, has over two decades of experience in managing several plantation estates in Sri Lanka.

NDB Investment Bank (NDBIB) acted as the sole transactio­n advisor for the deal.

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