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Nestle India Shareholders Reject Royalty Hike Proposal to Swiss Parent Company

Shareholders of Nestle India have voted against a proposal to increase royalty payments to its Swiss parent company. This article explores the details of the proposal, the voting outcome, and Nestle India's recent financial performance.

Nestle India Shareholders Reject Royalty Hike Proposal to Swiss Parent Company

In a significant development for Nestle India, the majority of shareholders have rejected a proposal to raise royalty payments to its Swiss parent company, Nestle S.A. The company had proposed a gradual increase in royalty fees over a five-year period, but this move was met with disapproval from over 57% of shareholders.

                             

Seeking Shareholder Approval for Royalty Payments

This vote comes after Nestle India, in 2019, agreed to seek shareholder approval every five years for royalty payments to its parent company. This decision followed feedback from investors and proxy advisory firms. The recently proposed hike would have increased the general license fees, or royalty, paid to Nestle S.A. from 4.5% to 5.25% of net sales. The proposed increase was to be implemented in a staggered manner, with a yearly rise of 0.15%.

 

 

Shareholder Disapproval and Nestle India's Performance

The shareholder vote was conducted electronically, and the filing with the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) revealed that 57.18% of shareholders voted against the resolution. This outcome highlights potential concerns among investors regarding the proposed increase in royalty payments.

 

 

It's important to note that Nestle India has been delivering strong financial results. The company recently reported a net profit of Rs 934 crore for the quarter ending March 31, 2024 (Q4 FY24), representing a significant jump of 26.73% compared to the same period in the previous year. Revenue from operations also climbed to Rs 5,268 crore in Q4FY24, reflecting a growth of 9.05%. Nestle India's EBITDA margin also witnessed a healthy expansion during this period.

 

Looking Ahead: Nestle India's Future Strategies

The rejection of the royalty hike proposal raises questions about the future dynamics between Nestle India and its Swiss parent company. It will be interesting to see how Nestle S.A. reacts to this development and whether there will be any revised proposals in the coming years.

 

 

Nestle India, on the other hand, appears to be focusing on other growth avenues. The company recently entered into a joint venture agreement with Dr Reddy's Laboratories to develop and market nutritional solutions in India. This strategic collaboration highlights Nestle India's commitment to expanding its product portfolio and strengthening its presence in the Indian market.

 

 

Investor Interest Remains Strong

Despite the royalty hike rejection, Nestle India's stock price has shown positive movement. At the time of this article's publication, the company's shares were trading over 2% higher on the BSE. This indicates that investors remain confident in Nestle India's long-term prospects, driven by its consistent financial performance and strategic initiatives.

 

 

In conclusion, the rejection of the royalty hike proposal by Nestle India's shareholders marks a significant development in the company's relationship with its parent company. While the short-term impact remains to be seen, Nestle India's strong financial performance and strategic collaborations position it well for future growth in the Indian market.

 

 


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