Thomas Cook to sell India unit to raise funds: Report
Cash-strapped UK parent of Thomas Cook India has decided to sell its Indian arm to raise money to help its troubled global operations, the Economic Times reported on Thursday.
Royal Bank of Scotland will find a buyer for Thomas Cook India after the two foreign founders pledged their entire holding in the Indian arm with the British bank on Wednesday, the report said, citing unnamed industry sources.
The company values its Indian business at Rs 7 billion, it said, quoting a person with direct knowledge of the development.
Mumbai-based Mercury Travels, Cox & Kings, Chinese firm HNA and foreign exchange group Travelex could be interested in the business, the report said.
Thomas Cook India's founders and the UK parent jointly own 77 per cent stake in the India unit, while small investors hold about 15.61 per cent.
The talk of selling India business was just speculation and that the company would not like to comment, Thomas Cook India managing director Madhavan Menon told the newspaper.
Company officials did not answer a phone call by Reuters.
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