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Ending its chase for buyouts, UPL now eyes consolidation
Mint Chennai
|February 24, 2026
If select tech-led deals emerge, UPL will evaluate; but large, debt-heavy buys off the table
The agro-chemicals company's restructuring move signals a strategic shift from aggressive acquisitions to deleveraging and capital discipline.
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Agro-chemicals maker UPL’s restructuring may have been pitched as value unlocking, but the market response has been sceptical.
When trading closed Monday, the stock had lost more than 14%, as brokerages flagged a largely-unresolved debt overhang.
The listed parent will transfer its Indian crop protection business and its global crop protection arm into a new India-listed subsidiary, UPL Global Sustainable Agrisolutions Ltd (UPL GSAL), through a share swap.
Existing shareholders of UPL will receive proportionate shares in the new entity, which will house the core crop protection operations. The parent will retain a majority stake, while specialty chemicals (under Superform) and seeds (Advanta) remain wholly owned verticals within the broader group architecture.
After years of building a sprawling global crop protection franchise through large acquisitions, chairman and group CEO Jai Shroff is drawing a line under that phase and shifting to consolidation, specialty chemicals and capital discipline.
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