Government approves FDI worth Rs 4,000 crore by four pharma firms

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New Delhi, June 18, 2015: Proposals for foreign direct investment amounting to around Rs 4,000 crore by four pharma and medical devices firms, including Torrent Pharmaceuticals BSE 1.82 % and Biocon’s research services arm Syngene, were today approved by the government.

The government, however, rejected proposal of drug firm Strides Arcolab to issue shares to non-resident and resident equity shareholders of Shasun Pharmaceuticals and deferred three proposals from other firms.

Ahmedabad-based Torrent Pharmaceuticals’ Rs 3,000 crore proposal for increasing FII investment limit to 35 per cent from 13.09 per cent was the biggest in terms of value approved by the government today based on the recommendations of Foreign Investment Promotion Board ( FIPB) in its meeting held May 28, 2015.

Syngene International’s proposal to raise FDI of around Rs 930 crore by raising the foreign investment to 44 per cent from the approved percentage of 10 per cent was the second biggest in the pharma sector approved by the government today.

The company plans to raise the sum by way of initial public offering of equity shares to FIIs, FPIs and NRIs.

Approval was also given to FDI of Rs 43.52 crore for Stericat Gut Strings Pvt Ltd as it sought to sell 77.5 per cent stake to Groupe Peters Surgical LLC (22.5 per cent of which would be via share swap), an official statement said.

Ordain Health Care Global Pvt Ltd also got the nod for its FDI proposal of Rs 23.34 crore to purchase certain assets pertaining to Alkems Fertica from Alkem Laboratories Ltd.

The government, however, rejected proposal from Strides Arcolab for issuing shares to non-resident and resident equity shareholders of Shasun Pharmaceuticals Ltd under a scheme of merger.

The other FDI proposals in the pharma sector which were deferred include Celon Laboratories, Shantha Biotechnics and Sparsha Pharma International. PTI