Piramal to join JSW Steel, JFE Steel in bid for Bhushan Steel
Piramal Enterprises Ltd. will join JSW Steel Ltd. and its Japanese business partner JFE Steel Corp. to bid for debt-laden Bhushan Steel, a source privy to the development said. According to initial plans, JFE Steel will keep over 50 percent stake in the business and the rest will be divided between
Piramal Enterprises Ltd. will join JSW Steel Ltd. and its Japanese business partner JFE Steel Corp. to bid for debt-laden Bhushan Steel, a source privy to the development said. According to initial plans, JFE Steel will keep over 50 percent stake in the business and the rest will be divided between JSW Steel and Piramal Enterprises, the source said.
“JSW Steel along with JFE Steel and Piramal Enterprises will bid for Bhushan Steel. JSW Steel will keep minority stake with itself, some will be with Piramal and a majority say of over 50-60 percent will be with JFE Steel but the operational power will be with the steel maker,” the source said requesting anonymity.
The insolvency resolution professional has already extended the last date for submitting bids for Bhushan Steel till Feb. 3 from Jan. 25 earlier.
Japanese JFE Steel also holds about 15 percent stake in the Sajjan Jindal-run steel firm. The country’s top steel maker has entered into technological collaboration with JFE Steel Corp to manufacture high strength and advanced high strength steel for the automobile sector.
Bhushan Steel, one of the 12 non-performing assets referred by the Reserve Bank of India for NCLT proceedings, owes an amount of Rs 44,478 crore to its lenders. According to the information on Bhushan Steel’s website, the company is the third largest secondary steel producer in the country with an existing steel production capacity of 5.6 million ton per annum. Tata Steel, JSW Steel and Vedanta are among players that have shown interest in Bhushan Steel.