DCM Shriram divests 50% stake in Shriram Polytech for $5.6 million
Shriram Polytech is wholly owned subsidiary of DCM Shriram. As on 31 March 2025, SPL had recorded a turnover of Rs 201.63 crore and had a networth of Rs 78.36 crore.
Teknor Apex B.V. (Teknor) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Teknor Apex Company, which is based out of USA. Teknor is a Dutch entity based out of Geleen, Netherlands, with operations in Genk, Belgium. Teknor is primarily engaged in the business of manufacture and sale of thermoplastic elastomers in the European Union.
Consequent to the aforementioned transaction, SPL would cease to be wholly owned subsidiary of the company and shall be reclassified as a joint venture of the company.
Elaborating on this transaction, DCM Shriram stated: ?This partnership represents a significant milestone in DCM Shriram?s strategy to strengthen and grow its advanced materials Polymer compounds portfolio, and expand and develop its global partnerships in high-growth sectors.
By combining Shriram Polytech?s strong domestic presence and manufacturing capability deep expertise in vinyl compounds with Teknor Apex?s global formulation capabilities, the joint venture aims to deliver high performance and technically advanced, sustainable specialty polymer solutions for diverse industrial applications.?
DCM Shriram is a diversified and an integrated business entity with extensive and growing presence across the agri value chain, chemicals & vinyl industry and building material products. Access to captive power at all key manufacturing units enables the businesses to optimize competitive edge.
The company had reported 19.09% fall in consolidated net profit to Rs 212.11 crore despite a 13.01% rise in revenue to Rs 3,785.63 crore in Q3 FY26 as compared with Q3 FY25.
The scrip had gained 0.59% to end at Rs 1179.80 on the BSE today.