INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Reliance Retail is the holding company of all the retail companies under the Reliance Industries group
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani-promoted Reliance Industries said on Tuesday that its retail arm, Reliance Retail
Ventures, will sell a 1.2 per cent stake to Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) for Rs 5,512.50 crore
The deal gives Reliance Retail Ventures a pre-money equity value of Rs 4.29 lakh crore, the conglomerate said in a press release
The transaction, latest in a series of investments in Reliance Retail from global investors, is likely to bolster Reliance Industries'
retail presence in the domestic market
With this investment, Reliance Industries said its retail unit has raised a total of Rs 37,710 crore from leading global
investors, including Silver Lake and KKR, within four weeks.That is a second investment by ADIA in a Reliance Industries group company
In June, the Abu Dhabi-based state-owned company had agreed to take a 1.16 per cent stake in Reliance Industries' digital services arm, Jio
Platforms, for Rs 5,683.50 crore."We are delighted with ADIA's current investment and continued support and hope to benefit from its
strong track record of over four decades of value creation globally
The investment by ADIA is a further endorsement of Reliance Retail's performance and potential and the inclusive and transformational New
Commerce business model that it is rolling out," said Mukesh Ambani, chairman and managing director, Reliance Industries.Reliance Retail
Ventures, a subsidiary of Reliance Industries, operates the country's largest, fastest-growing and most profitable retail business serving
close to 640 million footfalls across its 12,000 stores nationwide, the group said.Last week, Abu Dhabi-based state fund Mubadala invested
Rs 6,247.5 crore in Reliance Retail Ventures for 1.40 per cent stake in the company.Reliance Industries shares ended 0.05 per cent lower at
Rs 2,210 on the BSE, ahead of the announcement of deal with ADIA, underperforming the benchmark S-P BSE Sensex index, which climbed to a
seven-month high.Reliance Industries has attracted a series of investments this year, which, along with a rights issue worth Rs 53,000
crore, have helped the group become net debt-free much ahead of its goal of March 2021.The group has been aggressively expanding its
footprint in the domestic retail sector as it looks to attract potential investors over the next few quarters.At Reliance Industries' annual
general meeting this year, Mr Ambani had said his group had been approached by investors for a stake in Reliance Retail.Last month, Reliance
Industries forged a Rs 24,713-crore deal to acquire rival Future Group's retail business
That deal followed its launch of JioMart, an online grocery service, In May, in a move aimed at rivalling Amazon's local unit and
Walmart's Flipkart in the huge market.