Shantanu Jindel, Shweta Gupta 
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IndusLaw advises IFF on India leg of sale of IFF’s pharma solutions business to Roquette

The transaction was valued at over $2.5 billion globally.

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IndusLaw advised International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. (IFF) and its Indian group companies in connection with the India leg of the sale of IFF’s pharma solutions business to Roquette Frères S.A.

The transaction team consisted of Shantanu Jindel (Partner), Shweta Gupta (Partner), Mandvi Singh (Senior Associate), Vatsal Agarwal (Associate) and Abhinav (Associate).

IFF

DLA Piper and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP acted on the global transaction.

In India, the acquisition involved the transfer of IFF's Pharma Solutions operations, primarily housed under Danisco Nutrition and Biosciences India Private Limited. This entity was part of the broader transaction, which also included certain product lines from IFF's Nourish segment. The CCI approved the acquisition, noting that Roquette's existing Indian subsidiaries—Crest Cellulose Pvt. Ltd., Sethness-Roquette India Ltd., and Roquette India Pvt. Ltd.—would integrate the acquired businesses

IFF’s pharma Solutions business is a well-established developer and manufacturer of pharmaceutical excipients and includes its global specialty solutions business supporting industrial and methyl cellulosic food applications.

Roquette is a global leader in plant-based ingredients and pharmaceutical excipients for the health and nutrition sectors.

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