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HCL Tech Shareholders Approve Merger Of Three Arms With Itself

HCL Technologies said its shareholders have approved the scheme for merger of four of its subsidiaries with itself.

A person typing on keyboard. (Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg)
A person typing on keyboard. (Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg)

Information technology company HCL Technologies Ltd. on Saturday said its shareholders have approved the scheme for merger of four of its subsidiaries, including HCL Comnet, with itself.

"The meeting of equity shareholders of HCL Technologies Ltd (Transferee Company) was held on Saturday, September 21, 2019...to seek their approval to the scheme of amalgamation amongst HCL Eagle Limited, HCL Comnet Limited, HCL Technologies Solutions Limited, Concept2Silicon Systems Private Limited and HCL Technologies Limited and their respective shareholders and creditors...," the company said in a statement.

"The scheme was approved by the requisite majority of equity shareholders of the transferee company," the filing said.

The proposal to merge HCL Comnet, HCL Eagle, HCL Technologies Solutions and Concept2silicon Systems into HCL Technologies was earlier approved by the IT company's board.

All these companies are direct or step-down wholly-owned subsidiaries of HCL Technologies.

"The scheme of amalgamation would enable optimum utilisation of resources, synchronisation of synergies and an optimised legal entity structure by reducing the number of legal entities in the group structure," the company had earlier said a filing.