Titan Company's arm to acquire 17.5% stake in Great Heights Inc for $20 mn

Titan Company's arm to acquire 17.5% stake in Great Heights Inc for $20 mn

AgenciesUpdated: Friday, March 11, 2022, 02:16 PM IST
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As per the pact, TCLNA would hold up to 17.5 per cent voting rights in Great Heights./ Representative image | titan.co.in

Tata group firm Titan Company on Friday said its subsidiary has inked a pact to acquire 17.5 per cent voting rights in US-based Great Heights Inc for $20 million (around Rs 152 crore).

TCL North America Inc (TCLNA), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, has signed a stock purchase agreement with Great Heights Inc for subscription of shares with voting preferred stock in the capital stock of Great Heights, the jewellery and watch maker said in a regulatory filing.

As per the pact, TCLNA would hold up to 17.5 per cent voting rights in Great Heights, it added.

''This is a strategic investment that will provide Titan a ring-side view of the fast growing Lab Grown Diamond (LGD) and Direct-to-Consumer (D2C) sectors,'' the company stated.

Great Heights retails LGD jewellery through its brand ''Clean Origin''.

The company's gross revenue for the year 2021 stood at $25 million.

(With inputs from PTI)

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