The shareholders of Tata motors company voted to consider and approve the transfer of the passenger vehicles business unit to TML Business Analytics Services Ltd, as a going concern on a slump sale basis for a lump sum consideration. The company said that its passenger vehicles business has been valued at Rs 9,417 crores. In a regulatory filing, Tata Motors said total 2,15,41,38,392 votes were polled out of which 2,15,32,39,294 were in favour of the resolution, translating into 99.958 per cent of the total votes, while 8,99,098 votes 0.042 percent were against. In public non-institutional shareholders category, total 15,20,76,906 votes were polled with 15,11,77,808 votes, 99.409 percent in favour and 8,99,098 votes, 0.591 percent against the move, the filing added. The company management had stated that it expects the process of hiving off its domestic passenger vehicles business, which is going to be completed around May-June this year, although it has not yet taken a call on a potential partner for the business.
Last year, Tata Motors had announced that it would turn its domestic PV business unit into a separate entity and seek a strategic partnership in order to help the unit secure its long-term viability. Tata Motors has maintained that as part of an overall business reorganisation plan and in order to provide for the optimum running, growth and development of the PV undertaking and its interests, it was necessary to realign the PV business. This shall help in providing differentiated focus for the PV and commercial vehicle businesses separately and help each of them realise their potential while also unlocking business value and enhanced management focus and operational flexibility in each of the businesses.