The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has recently given its nod to a significant acquisition in the infrastructure sector. Cintra, a subsidiary of the Netherlands-based Ferrovial group, is set to acquire a 24 per cent stake in IRB Infrastructure Trust and MMK Toll Road Pvt Ltd. This move is part of a broader strategy by Cintra to expand its footprint in the Indian infrastructure market.

The acquisition involves two distinct transactions. Firstly, Cintra SPV 1 (Cintra InvIT Investments BV) will acquire around 24 per cent of the issued and outstanding unit holding in IRB Infra Trust on a fully-diluted basis, along with certain rights. Secondly, Cintra SPV 2 (Cintra IM Investments BV) will simultaneously purchase approximately 24 per cent equity shareholding in MMK Toll Road Pvt Ltd. This deal also includes the right to nominate a director on the board of directors of the investment manager (IM) of IRB Infrastructure Trust.
The Ferrovial group, known for its global presence in transport infrastructure, mobility solutions, and civil construction, aims to strengthen its position in India through these acquisitions. The IRB Infrastructure Trust, sponsored by IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd and the Singapore government's sovereign wealth fund GIC, is a key player in India's infrastructure sector.
In addition to this acquisition, the CCI has also approved another transaction involving IRB Infrastructure Trust. This involves the proposed acquisition of Meerut Budaun Expressway Ltd (MBEL) by the trust. MBEL, a special purpose vehicle, has been established for the development of the Ganga Expressway project. The deal includes the subscription of non-convertible debentures (NCDs) of MBEL by IRB and Anahera Investment Pte, an affiliate of GIC.
Furthermore, the CCI has sanctioned a fresh issuance of units by IRB Infrastructure Trust to its existing unitholders, including IRB and one or more GIC unitholders. This step is aimed at bolstering the trust's capital base for future projects.
These approvals by CCI are crucial as they ensure that such acquisitions do not lead to unfair competition or monopolistic practices in the marketplace. The regulatory body keeps a vigilant eye on transactions exceeding certain thresholds to maintain a healthy competitive environment.
The strategic moves by Cintra and IRB Infrastructure Trust highlight the growing interest and confidence in India's infrastructure sector. With these acquisitions, both entities are poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of transport and mobility solutions in India.
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