Tata Power gets NCLT approval for Composite Scheme of Arrangement with CGPL
April 01, 2022
Mumbai: Tata Power, one of India’s largest integrated power companies, has received approval from the Mumbai bench of Hon’ble National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) vide its order dated 31 March 2022 for the Composite Scheme of Arrangement between Coastal Gujarat Power Limited (CGPL) and Tata Power and their respective shareholders. CGPL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power and operates the 4000 MW UMPP in Mundra, Gujarat.
The Scheme provides for the amalgamation of CGPL with Tata Power and will result in numerous benefits such as streamlining the corporate structure and consolidation of assets and liabilities of CGPL within Tata Power, a more efficient utilization of capital for the enhanced development and growth of the consolidated business in one entity. Further benefits include availing easier financial support, bringing operational efficiencies, and enabling cost savings through legal entity rationalization and consolidation.
CGPL is one of India’s most energy efficient thermal plants and uses supercritical technology to generate power. DeshGujarat
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