A Pune-based real estate player is planning a court-approved merger with its eight-month-old subsidiary, raising significant corporate governance concerns. The deal, valued at INR545 crore, could significantly enrich the promoters at the cost of public shareholders.
Corporate GovernanceReal EstateMergerPuneEfc IReal Estate PuneSep 14, 2025

The main concern is that the merger could significantly enrich the promoters at the cost of public shareholders, raising questions about the fairness and transparency of the deal.
The company defends the merger by stating that it is a strategic move to streamline operations and enhance the company's market position, and that the valuation is based on the subsidiary’s strong financial performance and growth potential.
The merger deal is valued at INR545 crore.
The situation is reminiscent of the Satyam-Maytas fiasco, where a similar merger plan was proposed and withdrawn due to shareholder opposition, primarily because it was seen as a vehicle for promoter enrichment and lacked transparency.
Regulatory bodies, particularly the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), are likely to examine the deal closely to ensure it is fair and in the best interests of all stakeholders.

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