By John D. Stoll 

Indian conglomerate Mahindra Group has acquired control of Italian design firm Pininfarina SpA, known most for its iconic car designs for Ferrari and other brands.

The deal, announced Monday, will likely boost the status of engineering and design services offered by Tech Mahindra, and add to the company's portfolio of automotive assets. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. makes an array of SUVs for emerging markets, including India, and owns Ssangyong Motor Co., a Korean auto maker with plans to eventually sell in the U.S.

Mahindra Group will own 76% of Pininfarina, 60% of which will be held by Tech Mahindra and 40% held by Mahindra & Mahinrda. The Indian company said it purchased the stake from the current shareholder Pincar S.r.l at a price of EUR1.1 per share.

An open offer for all of the remaining ordinary shares will be held, and a rights issue to infuse funds into the company will be held before the end of next year.

Write to John D. Stoll at john.stoll@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

December 14, 2015 11:01 ET (16:01 GMT)

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