Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Buyers of Hatton Plantation­s see mega opportunit­ies despite risks

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G&G Group of Companies, Singapore, the parent of Lotus Renewable Energy Group (LREG) says they have “mega plans” in Sri Lanka despite “overall riskladen market prognosis”.

LREG last week bought 51 percent of Hatton Plantation­s PLC from Sunshine Holdings PLC (HPL) for Rs.1 billion via a crossing on the Colombo Stock Exchange.

“Lotus will acquire the HPL assets, its top pool of talent and continue its practice of volume and effective management practices, along with crop rotation and management of timber assets. The business will operate under the Lotus brand,” LREG said in a press release.

“We have long admired HPL as a world-renowned and highly respected tea company that is by some distance the market-leader in its field.

HPL will be an excellent strategic fit within the G&G group as we invest to capture the very significan­t opportunit­ies provided by the tea industry,” G&G Group Chairman Gary Seaton said.

LREG previously acquired Lotus Hydro Power (formerly Browns) and Zyrex Power, in a rapid expansions spree within just three years.

“We have been doing these types of acquisitio­ns despite the volatility in the agricultur­al sector and despite the disappoint­ing overall risk laden market prognosis, due to the Easter Sunday attacks.

“G&G specialise­s in unblocking underutili­zed companies and their potential, which is why we made this acquisitio­n despite the current risk perception­s,” LREG Director Gowri Shankar said.

HPL, with 14 estates and 11 factories, is one of Sri Lanka’s frontline tea producing companies, with plantation­s in 7,206 hectares of arable land, at elevations reaching 4,800 feet above sea level. 8-9 million kilogramme­s of tea are produced per annum in its factories and the company employs upwards of 7000 workers.

“Lotus’s acquisitio­n of Hatton Plantation­s is another in a series of potential major investment­s in Sri Lanka,” said Lotus Hydro Power PLC Director Indrajith Fernando.

“This investment also marks our strong commitment to Sri Lanka and the competitiv­e advantage provided by the deep pool of talent in Sri Lanka,” said LREG Director Menaka Athukorala.

 ??  ?? From left: LREG Director Menaka Athukorala, G&G Group Chairman Gary Seaton, Lotus Hydro Power PLC Director Indrajith Fernando and LREG Director Gowri Shankar
From left: LREG Director Menaka Athukorala, G&G Group Chairman Gary Seaton, Lotus Hydro Power PLC Director Indrajith Fernando and LREG Director Gowri Shankar

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