APSEZ to Buy 75% Stake in Krishnapatnam Port

January 3, 2020

Photo courtesy of Krishnapatnam Port Co
Photo courtesy of Krishnapatnam Port Co

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) said on Friday it would buy a 75% stake in Krishnapatnam Port Co Ltd (KPCL) for an enterprise value of 135.72 billion rupees ($1.89 billion).

The deal will take its domestic market share to 27% from 22% on a pan-India basis, the company said in a filing to exchanges.

The port, located in the south eastern state of Andhra Pradesh, is the second-largest private sector port in India and handled 54 MMT of cargo in 2019.

"APSEZ will target to enhance cargo volume at KPCL to 100 million metric tonnes (MMT) in around 7 years and will double its EBIDTA in around 4 years," said Karan Adani, chief executive officer of APSEZ.

The KPCL deal will help APSEZ meet its target of handling 400 MMT of cargo by 2025, the logistics arm of the Adani Group said.

The cash funded transaction is expected to complete in 120 days, APSEZ said. 

($1 = 71.8060 Indian rupees) 

(Reporting by Chandini Monnappa in Bengaluru Editing by Saumyadeb Chakrabarty)

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