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Fast-track merger route now covers more firms
Financial Express Hyderabad
|September 10, 2025
THE GOVERNMENT HAS extended the fast-track route for approval of mergers and amalgamations to more categories of companies, a move expected to promote ease of doing business and catalyse the trend of "reverse flipping", the process by which Indian start-ups and other companies shift their domicile from overseas back to India.
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has notified amendments to the relevant rules, making more types of companies eligible for the fast-track merger process under Section 233 of the Companies Act, 2013. This route of approval does not involve the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT).
The amendments allow a fast-track route for mergers between unrelated unlisted companies where aggregate borrowings, including loans, debentures, and deposits, are below ?200 crore and there is no default.
Further, the fast-track scheme will now apply to various other transactions, including mergers between a holding company (listed or unlisted) and its subsidiary (listed or unlisted), except where the transferor company is listed. Mergers between subsidiaries of the same holding company can also obtain fast-track approvals, provided the transferor companies are not listed.
Inbound cross-border reverse mergers were subject to NCLT approval until a year ago. On September 17 last year, the government amended Rule 25A for cross-border deals to speed up approvals. With the latest amendment, this rule has been aligned with Rule 25, which pertains to fast-track approvals, to avoid any ambiguities, sources said.
This story is from the September 10, 2025 edition of Financial Express Hyderabad.
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