Pricol files complaint with CCI over Minda's stake acquisition
23 May 2023
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CW Team
Coimbatore-based auto component manufacturer Pricol has lodged a complaint with the
Competition Commission of India (CCI) regarding rival company Minda Corporation's purchase of a
24.5% stake in Pricol. The conflict between the two companies began in February when Minda
acquired 15.7% of Pricol through an open market deal worth Rs 4 billion. Earlier this month, Minda
sought CCI's approval to acquire an additional 24.5% stake in Pricol.
Pricol has filed a preliminary objection against Minda's application with the CCI, reserving the right
to challenge the move on its merits at a later stage. Reports indicate that Pricol holds a 40% market
share for two-wheeler instrument clusters, while Minda holds a 15% share. In February, Minda
purchased 19.1 million shares of Pricol for Rs 4 billion, without requiring prior permissions due to it
being an open-market transaction.
The move was expected to strengthen Minda's position in the dashboard instruments market.
However, Pricol's promoter group, owning 36.53% of the company, claimed to be unaware of the
purchase and expressed no intentions to sell a secondary interest or raise capital. The company
emphasised its resistance to any aggressive takeover attempts by Minda. Currently, the public holds
a 63.47% share in Pricol.
Pricol is a leading manufacturer of dashboard instruments, producing driver information systems,
sensors, pumps, telematics, and wiping systems for various automotive original equipment
manufacturers in India and international markets, serving two or three-wheelers, passenger
vehicles, commercial vehicles, farm equipment, and offroad vehicles.
Coimbatore-based auto component manufacturer Pricol has lodged a complaint with the
Competition Commission of India (CCI) regarding rival company Minda Corporation's purchase of a
24.5% stake in Pricol. The conflict between the two companies began in February when Minda
acquired 15.7% of Pricol through an open market deal worth Rs 4 billion. Earlier this month, Minda
sought CCI's approval to acquire an additional 24.5% stake in Pricol.
Pricol has filed a preliminary objection against Minda's application with the CCI, reserving the right
to challenge the move on its merits at a later stage. Reports indicate that Pricol holds a 40% market
share for two-wheeler instrument clusters, while Minda holds a 15% share. In February, Minda
purchased 19.1 million shares of Pricol for Rs 4 billion, without requiring prior permissions due to it
being an open-market transaction.
The move was expected to strengthen Minda's position in the dashboard instruments market.
However, Pricol's promoter group, owning 36.53% of the company, claimed to be unaware of the
purchase and expressed no intentions to sell a secondary interest or raise capital. The company
emphasised its resistance to any aggressive takeover attempts by Minda. Currently, the public holds
a 63.47% share in Pricol.
Pricol is a leading manufacturer of dashboard instruments, producing driver information systems,
sensors, pumps, telematics, and wiping systems for various automotive original equipment
manufacturers in India and international markets, serving two or three-wheelers, passenger
vehicles, commercial vehicles, farm equipment, and offroad vehicles.
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