Zee Demands USD 90 Million from Sony for Merger Termination
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi May 24, 2024 11:58
Zee Entertainment Enterprises has demanded a USD 90 million termination fee from Sony Group for breaking off their USD 10 billion merger deal in January. The move follows Sony's earlier attempt to claim the same amount.
New Delhi, May 24 (PTI) Zee Entertainment Enterprises has sought a termination fee of USD 90 million (around Rs 748.7 crore) from the Sony Group for calling off the USD 10 billion merger deal in January this year.
It has sought termination fees from two Sony Group entities -- Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), now known as Culver Max Entertainment, and Bangla Entertainment (BEPL), according to a regulatory filing from Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) on Thursday.
ZEEL has, on account of Culver Max's and BEPL's breaches under the Merger Cooperation agreement (MCA), terminated the MCA by issuing a letter dated May 23, 2024.
The company has sought a termination fee from Culver Max and BEPL under the provisions of the MCA, it said.
"Culver Max and BEPL have failed to comply with their obligations under the MCA. Therefore, the company has terminated the MCA and called upon Culver Max and BEPL to pay the termination fee i.e. the aggregate amount equal to USD 90 million in accordance with the MCA," it said.
Earlier on January 22, 2024, Sony Group Corporation (SGC) had said that ZEEL did not satisfy the merger conditions and initiated arbitration proceedings before the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) claiming USD 90 million as termination fee.
This was contested by ZEEL before the SIAC, which denied any interim relief to the Sony group against the Indian broadcaster.
ZEEL had moved the National Company Law Tribunal seeking implementation of the proposed merger and later withdrew its plea.
"We hereby wish to inform you that the company has, on account of Culver Max's and BEPL's breaches under the MCA, terminated the MCA by issuing a letter dated May 23, 2024, and sought a termination fee from Culver Max and BEPL in accordance with the provisions of the MCA," the filing said.
ZEEL and SPNI had entered into an agreement to merge on December 22, 2021.
On August 10, 2023 the Mumbai bench of NCLT approved the scheme of merger of ZEEL with Sony group entities Culver Max Entertainment and BEPL, which could have created a USD 10 billion media entity.
However, two years after that Sony Corporation announced the termination of the agreement on January 22, 2024.
It has sought termination fees from two Sony Group entities -- Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), now known as Culver Max Entertainment, and Bangla Entertainment (BEPL), according to a regulatory filing from Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) on Thursday.
ZEEL has, on account of Culver Max's and BEPL's breaches under the Merger Cooperation agreement (MCA), terminated the MCA by issuing a letter dated May 23, 2024.
The company has sought a termination fee from Culver Max and BEPL under the provisions of the MCA, it said.
"Culver Max and BEPL have failed to comply with their obligations under the MCA. Therefore, the company has terminated the MCA and called upon Culver Max and BEPL to pay the termination fee i.e. the aggregate amount equal to USD 90 million in accordance with the MCA," it said.
Earlier on January 22, 2024, Sony Group Corporation (SGC) had said that ZEEL did not satisfy the merger conditions and initiated arbitration proceedings before the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) claiming USD 90 million as termination fee.
This was contested by ZEEL before the SIAC, which denied any interim relief to the Sony group against the Indian broadcaster.
ZEEL had moved the National Company Law Tribunal seeking implementation of the proposed merger and later withdrew its plea.
"We hereby wish to inform you that the company has, on account of Culver Max's and BEPL's breaches under the MCA, terminated the MCA by issuing a letter dated May 23, 2024, and sought a termination fee from Culver Max and BEPL in accordance with the provisions of the MCA," the filing said.
ZEEL and SPNI had entered into an agreement to merge on December 22, 2021.
On August 10, 2023 the Mumbai bench of NCLT approved the scheme of merger of ZEEL with Sony group entities Culver Max Entertainment and BEPL, which could have created a USD 10 billion media entity.
However, two years after that Sony Corporation announced the termination of the agreement on January 22, 2024.
Source: PTI
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