DLF Ltd and GIC, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, have entered into a strategic partnership to develop a rental assets portfolio, under the consolidated portfolio of DLF Cyber City Developers Ltd. (“DCCDL”), a subsidiary of DLF Ltd. The partnership enables sustainable, long-term growth of DCCDL’s rental business and creates an optimum structure for its rental business to improve efficiency, with long-term capital for growth of the portfolio.
“We are excited to enter into, yet another, landmark transaction with GIC”, said Rajiv Singh, Vice Chairman, DLF Ltd. "Going forward, we expect this partnership to unlock significant embedded value in this portfolio and achieve scale and growth to unprecedented levels", he added.
Mr Lee Kok Sun, Chief Investment Officer, GIC Real Estate, said, “We are pleased to enhance our existing partnership with DLF, one of India’s leading real estate developers, through this landmark transaction. This portfolio comprises high-quality, income-generating assets which are located across India's top-tier cities. In addition, there is significant development potential within the portfolio. As a long-term investor, we believe in the growth potential of India and in strengthening relationships with like-minded partners."
The transaction envisages an enterprise value of Rs 35,617 crore (approx. €4.7bn) for DCCDL. Post completion of series of steps as contemplated in the transaction, DLF shall hold 66.66% equity shares (up from 60% diluted equity earlier) and an affiliate of GIC shall hold 33.34% equity shares in DCCDL. The gross proceeds to the sellers from the transaction would be Rs 11,900 crore (approx. €1.6bn), which comprises secondary sale of equity shares to GIC for approx. Rs 8,900 crore (approx. €1.2bn), and two buybacks of CCPS for Rs 3,000 crore (approx. €0.42bn) by DCCDL – out of which one shall be done before the closing and the second will be done 12 months thereafter.