The Aditya Birla Group has announced the sale of its pulp and paper business to ITC for Rs 3,500 crore, marking a significant shift in the company's strategic focus. This move is aimed at streamlining operations and optimizing resource allocation.
Aditya Birla GroupItcPulp And PaperConsolidationStrategic RealignmentReal Estate NewsMar 31, 2025
The Aditya Birla Group is selling its pulp and paper business to ITC for Rs 3,500 crore.
The sale is part of the group's broader strategy to realign its portfolio and focus on its core sectors, including aluminum, cement, and real estate.
The sale will enhance ITC's product portfolio and strengthen its position in the competitive FMCG space, leveraging ITC's robust distribution network and brand strength.
The group is focusing on its core sectors, including aluminum, cement, and real estate, with a particular emphasis on premium residential housing projects.
The deal is expected to set a precedent for similar consolidation efforts in the sector, driving industry growth and creating a more competitive market.
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