Hatton Plantations (HPL) is entering into a Partnership with Regency Teas, a milestone in the companyâs rapid and remarkable progress. In a share trade off completed this week, Regency Teas has made a strategic investment of LKR 290M by acquiring close to 30 Million Hatton Plantations (HPL) shares from Lotus Renewables (LRE), representing 12.28% of HPLâs share capital, an announcement made to CSE stated.
Lotus Renewables is an energy sector leader in the country, with a diverse company portfolio including HPL. One of Sri Lankaâs largest tea producers, HPL generates close to 10 million kilograms of tea, with 14 estates and 11 factories. Its plantations span is in excess of 7,200 hectares of land,and its premium quality high grown teas are grown in estate elevations reaching 4,800 ft above sea level.
Upon completion of the transfer, Lotus would continue to hold the majority shareholding of 75.65%.The proceeds of the share sale will be used by Lotus primarily to expand its renewables and agricultural portfolio.
Hatton Plantations is expected to benefit from Regency Teasâmanagement expertise and vision, especially with its standing as a leading exporter of value added tea from Sri Lanka to over 25 countries worldwide. With a tea-bagging capacity of 3 million tea bags per day, its production plant is certified with all modern quality certificates including ISO 22000 and FSSC 22000. Regencyâs products are also certified with Halal, Kosher and Organiclabels.
Commenting on the sale announcement, Gary Seaton, chairman of LRE and HPL said, âThe combination of these two great companies â Regency and Lotus â within the folds of the HPL business ecosystem enables to scale, portfolio, selling and distribution capabilities to leverage competition in the race for excellence in the Sri Lankan tea industry. With a large portfolio of brands and being a leading tea export business, Regency has the ability to satisfy any tea connoisseurâs need. I am honored to be one of the leaders of this great expanded team â and excited that together we will challenge this industry in a new way.â
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