Ashok Leyland acquires Nissan’s stake in JV

As per the agreement, the joint ventures will become wholly-owned Ashok Leyland subsidiaries, upon receipt of all necessary approvals from the regulatory authorities in India.

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Ashok Leyland acquires Nissan’s stake in JV

Nissan Motor and Ashok Leyland today announced a restructuring agreement that will enable both companies to enter into a new phase in their business interaction.

Nissan has agreed to sell all of its shares to Ashok Leyland in three joint venture companies that were formed in 2008. These joint ventures focus on technology development, and manufacturing of powertrains and vehicles. Under the agreement signed on September 7, 2016, by senior executives of Nissan and Ashok Leyland, these joint ventures will become wholly-owned Ashok Leyland subsidiaries, upon receipt of all necessary approvals from the regulatory authorities in India. The process is expected to be concluded later this year.

The new phase of business interaction will begin immediately. Ashok Leyland will continue to build, under a licensing agreement, the Dost and Partner light commercial vehicles, which are based on Nissan’s design, engineering and technology. Servicing and parts availability for customers will be ensured by a technical support arrangement. In addition, the two companies have agreed to continue a deal to procure made-in-India parts to Nissan.

Commenting on the development, Philippe Guérin-Boutaud, Nissan corporate vice president in charge of the Global LCV Business Unit said, “We are pleased to be moving forward into a new phase of our business with Ashok Leyland. Nissan is committed to India and has invested substantially in manufacturing, research and development and sales networks in the country. We are on track to becoming a major player in the Indian market. Under the licensing arrangement with Ashok Leyland, Indian commercial vehicle customers can continue to benefit from Nissan’s engineering, with servicing and parts availability also ensured.”

Vinod Dasari, Ashok Leyland managing director, commented: “We have decided to acquire Nissan’s stake in the three joint venture companies, and this will help focus our efforts to concentrate on our core business initiatives and our customers. We will continue our relationship with Nissan under the new arrangement”.

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