Tata Group submits financial bid to acquire Air India

Divestment process moves to final stage: DIPAM Secretary

September 16, 2021 12:15 am | Updated 03:30 am IST - MUMBAI

The government has also confirmed that it has received bids from several parties.

The government has also confirmed that it has received bids from several parties.

The Tatas have submitted a financial bid for acquiring Air India, which the government plans to privatise.

A Tata Sons spokesperson confirmed the development but declined to divulge further information.

It is understood that the bid had been submitted by Tata Sons, which has 83.67% stake AirAsia India and holds 51% in Vistara, a joint venture with Singapore Airlines.

The government has also confirmed that it has received bids from several parties. Reportedly, Spicejet chairman Ajay Singh has also submitted a financial bid.

Secretary, Department of Investment & Public Asset Management (DIPAM) in a tweet said, “Financial bids for Air India disinvestment received by transaction adviser. Process now moves to concluding stage.” E&Y is the transaction adviser.

Wednesday was the last date for submission of financial bids. According to people familiar with the bidding process, the disinvestment should complete “towards the end of this financial year”.

The government had decided to sell 100% stake in Air India along with low-cost subsidiary Air India Express. Besides, it will sell its entire stake of 50% in joint venture ground-handling company Air India SATS Airport Services Pvt. Ltd.

Founded in 1932 as Tata Airlines, the carrier was renamed as Air India in 1946 and nationalised in 1953.

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