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Aditya Birla Real Estate Sells Century Pulp and Paper Business to ITC for ₹3,498 Crore

by Rounak Majumdar
April 1, 2025
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Aditya Birla Real Estate Sells Century Pulp and Paper Business to ITC for ₹3,498 Crore

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Century Pulp and Paper (CPP), Aditya Birla Real Estate Limited’s (ABREL) pulp and paper division, would be sold to ITC Limited for a single payment in the amount of ₹3,498 crore. ABREL is making a big move with its strategic removal as it looks to maximize value for shareholders while concentrating on its core real estate business. By strengthening its Paperboards and Specialty Papers Division (PSPD) and increasing its presence in the Indian paper market, the acquisition is also an important decision for ITC.

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The deal involves the transfer of CPP’s operations located in Lalkuan, Uttarakhand, which has been a key player in the Indian paper industry since its establishment in 1984. With an annual production capacity of 4.8 lakh metric tonnes, CPP is known for its operational excellence and sustainability standards.

Strategic Benefits for ITC:

ITC’s expansion strategy in the paperboards and specialty papers industry is in line with the acquisition of CPP. ITC’s current operations, which are almost at capacity, will immediately gain an important amount of scale from the acquisition. Through the integration of CPP’s facilities, ITC hopes to improve resilience across industry cycles through portfolio diversity and reduce operational risks through multi-site operations.

Because to CPP’s position, ITC is close to important raw material suppliers, guaranteeing effective customer service and supply chain optimization. ITC also intends to implement measures including capacity debottlenecking, product quality enhancements, procurement efficiencies, and overhead rationalization in order to promote structural increases in profitability.

B Sumant, Executive Director of ITC Limited, emphasized that the acquisition would strengthen ITC’s market position and open new opportunities in domestic and international markets. He stated that the deal aligns with ITC’s vision of driving the next horizon of growth in the paperboards and specialty papers business by expanding capacity at a new location.

Aditya Birla Group’s Strategic Shift:

For Aditya Birla Real Estate Limited, the divestment of CPP is part of a broader strategy to sharpen its focus on real estate development. RK Dalmia, Managing Director of ABREL, described the move as a transformational growth phase aimed at creating sustained value for shareholders. He noted that CPP has been synonymous with strong performance and high sustainability standards over the years but added that transferring the business to ITC would enable it to achieve greater size and value under a credible and well-established player.

The sale reflects ABREL’s intent to unlock capital from non-core assets and redirect resources toward expanding its real estate portfolio. The company has embarked on a growth phase that includes ambitious plans for property development across India.

Brokerage firm JM Financial acted as the advisor for ABREL during this transaction, ensuring smooth execution of the business transfer agreement approved by ABREL’s board.

Conclusion:

As they pursue different strategic objectives, Aditya Birla Real Estate Limited and ITC Limited’s ₹3,498 crore deal represents a turning point for both businesses. By selling Century Pulp & Paper, ABREL is able to release shareholder value and focus on real estate development. By increasing scale, efficiency, and resilience to its operations, ITC’s acquisition of CPP strengthens its Paperboards and Specialty Papers Division.

This deal is expected to change market dynamics in India’s paper industry and open up new growth prospects in both domestic and foreign markets as regulatory procedures take place over the next several months.

 

Tags: Aditya Birla Real EstateCentury Pulp and PaperIndian Paper IndustryITC AcquisitionReal Estate FocusRegulatory ApprovalsSlump Sale TransactionStrategic Portfolio ChoiceSustainability Standards
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