In a significant business move, ITC has agreed to acquire Aditya Birla Group's paper production unit, Pulp & Paper Undertaking, for ₹3498 crore. This strategic acquisition is expected to bolster ITC’s paper and packaging business, enhancing its market position and operational efficiency.
ItcAditya BirlaPulp PaperAcquisitionPaper And PackagingReal EstateMar 31, 2025
The total value of the acquisition by ITC is ₹3498 crore.
The Aditya Birla Group operates in several sectors including cement, metals, telecommunications, and now will focus more on these core areas after the sale of its Pulp & Paper Undertaking.
This acquisition will benefit ITC by enhancing its paper and packaging business, providing enhanced production capacities, cost synergies, and a stronger competitive position in the market.
The sectors driving the growth in the paper and packaging industry in India include FMCG, e-commerce, and pharmaceuticals.
ITC has a strong commitment to corporate social responsibility and is likely to continue and enhance the community development initiatives of the Pulp & Paper Undertaking.
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