Toshiba acquires majority stake in UEM India
By EPR Magazine Editorial December 26, 2016 7:46 pm IST
By EPR Magazine Editorial December 26, 2016 7:46 pm IST
Toshiba Corporation announced acquisition of a majority stake in UEM India Private Limited (UEM), an international water services company, from the founders and IVFA. Toshiba acquired additional 54 per cent stake to become the majority owner with 80 per cent shareholding in UEM; IVFA and the founding member, Krishan Kshetry remain invested as minority shareholders. Speaking on the development, Hirofumi Yoshino, Vice President, Water and Environmental Systems Division, Toshiba Corporation, “Water treatment is a strategic growth area for Toshiba, and UEM is a highly respected player in the water treatment business with vast experience in delivering complex, turnkey projects around the world. After Toshiba acquired 26 per cent strategic stake in March 2014, UEM won some additional orders by synergies with Toshiba, for water and wastewater treatment plants from Japanese companies in India and other clients abroad.” Vishal Nevatia, Managing Partner, IVFA said, “It has been a fulfilling journey for IVFA with UEM and Krishan Kshetry. Our team has been intensely involved with the Company over the last few years and we have built a team and business capability that we are extremely proud of. Over the last one year, IVFA has had a good working relationship with Toshiba on overseeing the business and we believe that Toshiba is a great partner who can take UEM to the next level of becoming a global leader in water treatment.” Toshiba has been Japan’s leading manufacturer of electrical system for water supply and sewerage facilities for over 40 years. The company has also expanded the business into overseas markets, including China and Indonesia. Toshiba recognises India as a promising country for developing water-related business in the future. “Strategic control in UEM will enable Toshiba to bring in synergies with its other business and enable UEM to become one of the global leaders in water and wastewater management business. Toshiba ownership will open doors to new geographies and new business segments which UEM can address through its cost advantage and vast experience in delivering complex, turnkey services,” added Mr Yoshino.
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