Pending French and Spanish Financial Approvals Extend Tata-Iveco Acquisition Roadmap to Q2 FY27

Pending financial regulatory approvals in France and Spain, where regulators have sought additional documentation and clarifications, have delayed Tata Motors’ planned acquisition.

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Pending French and Spanish Financial Approvals Extend Tata-Iveco Acquisition Roadmap to Q2 FY27

Tata Motors has revised the completion timeline for its strategic acquisition of Iveco’s commercial vehicle business, now targeting closure by the second quarter of FY27.

During the Q4 FY26 earnings call, Girish Wagh, Managing Director and CEO of Tata Motors, provided an update on the transaction, which is currently navigating the final stages of a complex international regulatory landscape.

The Acquisition Process and Regulatory Landscape

The acquisition process involves a multi-layered approval framework across several jurisdictions. Wagh noted that the company has already secured the majority of the necessary clearances, including antitrust approvals, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) clearances, and European Union approvals. Additionally, financial regulatory approval in the United Kingdom has been granted.

However, the transaction remains pending due to outstanding financial regulatory approvals in France and Spain. Wagh explained that regulators in these regions have requested additional documentation and clarifications, which Tata Motors is actively providing to enable an early closure.

Shift in Timelines

The current guidance marks a departure from the company’s earlier internal targets. Initially, Tata Motors had expected to complete the acquisition by the end of the March quarter or, at the latest, by Q1 FY27.

This delay has direct implications for the company’s financial reporting for the upcoming fiscal year. “Initially, our timeline was to complete the entire acquisition by Q1,” Wagh stated, “so that starting Q2, the entire financial consolidation would begin.”

With the revised timeline, financial consolidation and revenue recognition for the Iveco business are now expected to commence toward the middle or end of Q2 FY27.

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