No impact on India business with Bajaj Auto due to restructuring of holding firm: KTM
The judicial restructuring of Pierer Mobility AG will not affect Bajaj Auto's business related to KTM products in India and select export markets. However, it is impacting Pierer Mobility AG/KTM AG's export volumes from Austria, India, and China t...
On November 26, given the immediate liquidity constraints, the Executive Board of KTM AG has decided to file an application for the initiation of judicial restructuring proceedings with self-administration over the assets of KTM AG and its subsidiaries KTM Components GmbH and KTM F&E GmbH, the company said in a statement.
All other subsidiaries of KTM AG, in particular all sales companies, are not affected, it added.
"It is to be noted that the aforesaid matter has a bearing on the business of Pierer Mobility AG/KTM AG that is run out of Austria," the company said.
These developments are impacting the export volumes from Austria, India and China to its key markets in the US and Europe, it said.
Bajaj Auto through its wholly-owned subsidiary in Netherlands Bajaj Auto International Holdings BV (BAIHBV) holds a 49.9 per cent stake in its associate -- Pierer Bajaj AG (PBAG) in Austria.
The remaining controlling stake in PBAG is held by Pierer Industrie AG.
PBAG holds a nearly 75 per cent stake in its subsidiary Pierer Mobility AG (PMAG), the holding company of KTM AG.
The business in India is managed by Bajaj Auto whereas export geographies are managed mostly by KTM AG and partly by Bajaj Auto.
Having registered its highest ever volumes sold under these brands in the country in the last financial year, Bajaj Auto remains strongly committed to the sustained growth of this business and is working closely with its channel partners, it added.
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