The Competition Commission of India has approved Lloyds Metals and Energy's acquisition of a 49.99% equity stake in Thriveni Pellets Pvt Ltd, strengthening its operations in the iron ore sector.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved Lloyds Metals and Energy Ltd's (LMEL) proposal to acquire a 49.99% equity stake in Thriveni Pellets Pvt Ltd (TPPL). This acquisition involves LMEL purchasing nearly half of TPPL's equity share capital, as stated by the regulator. LMEL operates in iron ore mining, direct reduced iron production, captive power generation, and pellet trading globally.

TPPL is involved in selling iron ore pellets within India. Its subsidiary, Brahmani River Pellets Ltd, focuses on producing and selling these pellets domestically. The CCI's approval facilitates LMEL's expansion in the iron ore pellet market through this significant stake acquisition.
Real Estate Investments
In another development, CCI has sanctioned Temasek Holdings and CDPQ's plan to acquire stakes in several real estate entities. Jongsong Investments, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Temasek Holdings, will acquire a 20% stake in Adamas Asset Holdings Pte Ltd, RGIP Holdings, Vikhroli Holdings, Airoli Holdings, Bangalore Asset 2 Pte Ltd, and Bangalore Asset 3 Pte Ltd.
Additionally, Ivanhoe Cambridge Singapore Investments II Pte Ltd (IC Singapore) received approval to acquire 40% equity in Bangalore Asset 2 and Bangalore Asset 3 Pte Ltd. IC Singapore is an indirect subsidiary of Ivanhoe Cambridge Inc., which is part of Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (La Caisse), a Canadian institutional fund manager.
Regulatory Oversight
The entities involved in these transactions are based in Singapore and primarily engage in investment holding activities within India's real estate sector. Transactions exceeding certain thresholds require CCI's approval to ensure fair competition and prevent unfair business practices.
The CCI plays a crucial role in maintaining market fairness by scrutinising deals that could impact competition. By approving these acquisitions, the regulator aims to promote healthy competition while preventing monopolistic practices.
The recent approvals by the CCI highlight its commitment to fostering a competitive environment across various sectors. These decisions enable companies to expand their operations while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards designed to protect market integrity.
With inputs from PTI
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