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Why Ramesh Chauhan wants to sell Bisleri

'We are currently in discussion: Bisleri International Spokesperson

However, the 82-year-old pioneer of the Indian packaged water business denied a report that a 7,000 crore deal has been finalised with Tata Consumer Products Ltd (TCPL).

When asked if he is selling his Bisleri Business, Ramesh Chauhan answered in the affirmative. "Yes. We are," he told PTI.

However, he also added that the group is in discussions with several prospective buyers.

When asked about the report that he has agreed to sell his business to the Tata Group firm, Chauhan, Chairman of Bisleri International said, "It's not correct... We are still discussing."

When asked about the reasons for the sale of Bisleri business, the octogenarian business leader said someone had to handle it and look into it.

His daughter Jayanti is not interested in handling the business, Chauhan added.

Later in a media statement, Bisleri International Spokesperson said: "We are currently in discussion and cannot disclose further."

Three decades ago Chauhans sold their soft drinks business to the US beverage major The Coca-Cola Company. He transferred brands such as Thums Up, Gold Spot, Citra, Maaza and Limca in 1993 to the Atlanta-headquartered firm.

Of these brands, Thums Up has already become a billion-dollar brand and Coca-Cola expects fruit drinks brand Maaza also to be a billion-dollar brand by 2024.

Chauhan re-entered the soft drinks segment in 2016, by launching "Bisleri POP" but failed to create that magic again.

A reply from Tata group FMCG arm TCPL could not be ascertained by the time of filing of the story.

The Tata group firm, which has the ambition to be a "formidable player in the FMCG industry" has recently done some acquisitions and is expanding its reach in the addressable market.

If TCPL's deal with Bisleri is finalised, then it is going to convert the Tata group firm into a leader in the fast-growing bottled water segment.

TCPL is already present in the bottled water segment with its brand Himalayan, selling packaged mineral water. Besides, it is also present in the hydration segment with Tata Copper Plus Water and Tata Gluco. 

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