Whopping Rs. 4,000 Crores FDI boost for Indian Pharma
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The government has approved FDI worth around Rs. 4,000 Crores for four pharma and medical devices firms.The accepted list includes Torrent Pharmaceuticals and Biocon's Syngene. However, Strides Arcolab was not allowed to issue shares to non-resident and resident equity shareholders of Shasun Pharmaceuticals. Three other drug companies’ applications have been delayed.
The government’s decision to allow Torrent Pharmaceuticals' Rs. 3,000 Crores proposal for increasing FII limit to 35% from 13.09% was the biggest today. Syngene's proposal to raise FDI of about Rs. 930 Crores by raising the foreign investment to 44% from the current 10% was the second biggest in the pharmacy sector today.
Others given approval are Stericat Gut Strings Pvt Ltd for FDI of Rs 43.52 Crores as it wants to sell 77.5% of its shares to Groupe Peters Surgical LLC
Ordain Health Care Global Pvt Ltd was also allowed FDI of Rs. 23.34 Crore to buy assets from Alkems Fertica.
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The list whose proposals were delayed includes Celon Laboratories, Shantha Biotechnics and Sparsha Pharma International.
(Image credit: Indiatimes)
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