Post buyout, many cos not monitoring biz integration: PwC India

Monday, 31 January 2011, 23:33 IST
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Post buyout, many cos not monitoring biz integration: PwC India
New Delhi: Indian companies might be on an acquisition spree but when it comes to post-merger scenario, a PwC India survey has found that many entities did not quantify or monitor the progress related to integration. Leading advisory firm PwC India today said that only 49 percent of respondents were able to achieve the objectives set for a particular M&A transaction. Over 100 CXOs -- comprising CEOs, CFOs and CIOs -- from various Indian companies participated in the 2010 Post Merger Integration Survey. Sixty-three percent respondents did not quantify and monitor the progress and completion of the integration objectives set at the time of acquisition, PwC said. "Indian companies are focusing on the new area of inorganic growth. In such a scenario, they need to focus on various factors related to post-merger integration," PwC India's Associate Director and Head (Delivering Deal Value practice) Salil Agrawal told PTI. According to the survey, just about 37 percent of the participants estimated the cost of integration and out of them, only 22 per cent were correct with their estimates. "... 78 per cent respondents overran their integration budget," it added. As per the report, only 39 percent of the participants said that the M&A team was involved in the post-merger integration phase. Agrawal noted that like their global counterparts, Indian companies have not successfully managed the post-merger integration effort.
Source: PTI