CCI clears Tanweer Infrastructure's acquisition of Sembcorp Energy

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Updated: 09-12-2022 21:42 IST | Created: 09-12-2022 21:42 IST

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Friday said it has cleared the proposed acquisition of Sembcorp Energy India Ltd by Tanweer Infrastructure SAOC.

The deal has been cleared under the green channel route, wherein a transaction which does not raise any risk of an appreciable adverse effect on competition is deemed to be approved on it being intimated to the anti-trust regulator.

Tanweer Infrastructure is indirectly owned by a consortium led by Oman Investment Corporation SAOC (OIC) in partnership with the Ministry of Defence Pension Fund, Sultanate of Oman.

In a release on CCI's website, the competition watchdog said it has approved the deal.

The proposed combination relates to the acquisition of 100 per cent shareholding of Sembcorp Energy India Ltd (SEIL) by Tanweer Infrastructure.

In September, Singaporean utility firm Sembcorp Industries announced the sale of its entire stake in its India unit to an Omanese consortium for Rs 11,734 crore as part of its decarbonisation drive.

''There is no (direct or indirect) horizontal, vertical, or complementary overlap between the activities of Tanweer Infrastructure and SEIL in any plausible relevant market in India. The proposed combination is notifiable to Competition Commission of India under section 5(a) of the Competition Act, 2002,'' CCI said.

SEIL is an independent power producer which directly owns and operates coal fired power plants in Andhra Pradesh.

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