In reviewIndustrials26 March 2025

ACTIS to acquire BHARAT GRID

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ACTIS acquires BHARAT GRID

Deal facts

Buyer
ACTIS
Target
BHARAT GRID
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
26 March 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Industrials
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

ACTIS has agreed to acquire Bharat Grid in a transaction announced on 26 March 2025. The deal involves a company operating within the information technology and computer facilities management sectors, specifically classified under Nace codes K_62.9 and C_33.2. No financial consideration or deal value was disclosed in the available records regarding this acquisition. The specific structure of the transaction remains unconfirmed as the deal type is currently listed as unknown.

The transaction is currently subject to regulatory approval and remains in the review phase. No completion date has been confirmed at this stage, and the target country of operation was not reported in the source data. ACTIS is proceeding with the acquisition of the Indian technology firm without public disclosure of the purchase price or the specific form of consideration used to fund the deal. The parties are awaiting final clearance before the transaction can be formally concluded.

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    ACTIS to acquire BHARAT GRID

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