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Nippon Paint inks US$12 bil alliance with Wuthelam to grow Asia business

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Nippon Paint inks US$12 bil alliance with Wuthelam to grow Asia business
Shares Nippon paint jumped as much as 5.1% in afternoon trading in Tokyo after the Nikkei newspaper first reported the news.
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Nippon Paint Holdings Co., Japan’s biggest paint maker, struck a 1.29 trillion yen ($16.9 billion) deal to join with Singapore-based Wuthelam Holdings Pte, seeking to create a dominant paints and coatings company in Asia.

The deal involves Wuthelam taking a majority stake by buying new shares in Nippon Paint, which will use the bulk of the money to buy out their joint ventures in China, India, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand. Nippon Paint will also buy out Wuthelam’s 100% owned Indonesia business for about US$2 billion ($2.73 billion).

Nippon Paint has had ties with Wuthelam for more than 50 years and in 2013, the Singaporean firm began efforts to gain majority control of the Japanese paint company. They decided to unify their Asian businesses to seek “more ambitious moves” to grow and deliver shareholder returns, they said in a statement.

“Asian companies are getting stronger and narrowing the competition gap with Japanese businesses,” said Mitsushige Akino, senior executive officer at Ichiyoshi Asset Management Co. “There could be more consolidation in the basic materials space. Looking at it in terms of auto production, spreading into Asian countries makes sense.”

Wuthelam’s stake in Nippon Paint will eventually reach 58.7% when the transaction closes in January, said Nomura Holdings Inc., Nippon Paint’s sole financial adviser in the transaction.

Shares Nippon paint jumped as much as 5.1% in afternoon trading in Tokyo after the Nikkei newspaper first reported the news. Nippon Paint Chief Executive Officer Masaaki Tanaka is scheduled to hold a news conference at 3:30 p.m. local time.

“The many applications of paint include residential and commercial construction, transport applications such as cars and trains, and infrastructure such as bridges and roads, meaning that demand for paint grows in step with population growth and urbanization,” Nippon Paint said in the statement, adding that these trends are strongest in Asia and are likely to deliver greater sales growth.

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