Tata
Power completes Indonesian buy
Business
Standard June 27, 2007
Tata
Power Company today announced the completion of its
acquisition of 30-per cent equity stake in Indonesian
thermal coal producers PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) and
PT Arutmin Indonesia (Arutmin) as well as related trading
companies owned by PT Bumi Resources Tbk (Bumi).
According to a release issued
by Tata Power to the BSE today, a bridge loan facility
has been provided by a group of banks led by Barclays
Bank PLC for $950 million to complete the acquisition.
"The bridge loan has a tenure of one year, and
the company intends to refinance the bridge loan facility
immediately after completion of the acquisition,"
the release added.
The acquisition was made through
two special purpose vehicles (SPVs) Tata Power
(Mauritius) and Tata Power (Cyprus).
The definitive agreements to
purchase 30-per cent equity stakes were signed on March
30, 2007 for a consideration of $1.1 billion prior to
working capital and other adjustments. As part of the
deal, Tata Power has signed an offtake agreement with
KPC, which entitles it to purchase about 10.1 million
tonne of coal per annum for an initial period up to
2021.
Prasad R Menon, managing director,
Tata Power, said: "We are happy to complete the
acquisition. It is our endeavour to maximise shareholder
value and securitise our fuel requirement in light of
the aggressive growth plans chartered out by the company."
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