Amazon.com Inc. is considering adding to its investment in Future Retail Ltd. as the debt-ridden Indian retailer battles a cash crunch, according to people familiar with the matter.
Amazon, which holds an indirect stake of 1.3% in Future Retail, is in talks with the company’s parent Future Group over the potential stock purchase, said the people, who asked not to be identified as the information is private. The U.S. online retail giant could raise its holdings in the retailer to as much as 49%, the people said.
As a purchase of more than a 25% stake could trigger an open offer under stock exchange rules, Amazon is considering lining up local investors to join the deal, the people said. Under India’s rules, foreign ownership in the so-called multi-brand retail trading industry — including department stores and supermarkets — is capped at 51%.
Shares of Future Retail rose 5% in Mumbai on Thursday, ending a seven-day losing streak. The company has a market value of about 40.5 billion rupees ($535 million).
Future Retail’s dollar-denominated bonds due in 2025 jumped 8.3 cents on Thursday to about 35.3 cents on the dollar. The move is the largest gain since the bonds were first sold in January, according to Bloomberg-compiled prices.
A change of ownership at Future Retail looms after the Biyani family, founders of Future Group, breached loan terms and came under pressure to sell their assets, Bloomberg News has reported. The world’s strictest shelter-at-home restrictions have hurt consumption in India, putting Asia’s third-largest economy on course for a rare contraction.
Deliberations are at an early stage and the companies can decide against any transactions, the people said. The Economic Times reported the potential deal on Thursday. Representatives for Amazon and Future Group declined to comment.
Future Retail has used about half of an emergency credit facility for working capital, Bloomberg News reportedlast week. Lenders allowed the firm to draw down 3 billion rupees of the 6.5 billion rupee credit line, people familiar with the matter have said.
Source: Bloomberg
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