Holcim to use proceeds from India sale for lower carbon acquisitions
Holcim will use cash raised from the sale
of its Indian business for acquisitions focused on building products and
solutions, Chief Executive Jan Jenisch said on Monday, with the cement-maker
currently eyeing 10 potential targets.
Holcim agreed to sell its Indian business to Adani Group for 6.4
billion Swiss francs ($6.38 billion), its largest divestment in years,
as it seeks to lower its carbon profile and raise funds for takeovers.
Over the last 15 months Holcim has spent 5 billion Swiss francs
($4.99 billion) on a string of companies outside the
cement market as it pivots towards building products like roofing and mortars.
"We hope we can keep a similar pace and put this money to
work very fast," Chief Executive Jan Jenisch told reporters.
"At the moment we have around 10 transactions being checked
by us, being negotiated by us. They are small transactions, they are bigger
transactions," Jenisch told reporter.
"We are ready for another Firestone," he said, referring
to the $3.4 billion purchase of the American roofing business Holcim made last
year.
The company would also look at smaller bolt on deals in the
aggregates and ready-mix concrete areas, Jenisch said.
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