Zydus Wellness 
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Khaitan, Bird & Bird act on Zydus Wellness' £239 million acquisition of Comfort Click UK

Zydus Wellness is a leading entity in the consumer wellness sector.

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Zydus Wellness Limited, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Alidac UK Limited, has executed a share purchase agreement with the Sellers for acquisition of Comfort Click Limited (UK) for a total consideration of £239 million.

Alidac UK has purchased 100% outstanding ordinary shares of Class A and Class B, 71.43% of non-controlling ordinary shares of Class C and 66.67% of non-controlling ordinary shares of Class D of Comfort Click.

Khaitan & Co has advised Zydus Wellness on this transaction.

The transaction was led by Bhavik Narsana (Partner), Shweta Dwivedi (Consultant), Pragya Mishra (Associate) and Kamayani Mittal (Associate), with support from the following: 

Competition related: Anshuman Sakle (Partner) and Ritika Ghosh (Associate).

Legal Due Diligence: Narsana (Partner), Shweta Dwivedi (Consultant), Snehal Raut (Senior Associate) and Pragya Mishra (Associate).

Employment for Legal Due Diligence: Deepak Kumar (Partner) and Archika Dudhwewala (Principal Associate).

Intellectual Property for Legal Due Diligence: Nishad Nadkarni (Partner) and Riya Karkera (Associate).

Bhavik Narsana

The Zydus legal team led by Mukund Thakkar (Senior Vice President-Legal), consisting of Kalpit Lodha (General Manager), Randall Williams (Deputy Manager) and Mehul Chauhan (Legal) also worked on this transaction.

Bird & Bird provided assistance on English Law aspects.

Established in 1988, Zydus Wellness is a leading entity in the consumer wellness sector. The company is headquartered in Ahmedabad and specializes in the production of a diverse range of nutrition and skincare products. It's flagship brands include Complan, Sugar Free, Glucon-D, Everyuth and Nycil.

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