IANS | 22 Aug, 2023
Patching up their differences, the two warring factions of one of the
oldest business families in India – the Murugappas- said the disputes
and the differences are being amicably settled.
In a joint
statement issued here, the Murugappas said its members have agreed to
settle the disputes and differences between the family branch of late
M.V. Murugappan (including Valli Arunachalam and Vellachi Murugappan),
on one side, and the rest of the family members.
The differences in the family arose following the demise of Murugappan in
2017.
His
eldest daughter, US-based Valli Arunachalam, demanded a board seat in
the group’s holding company Ambadi Investments based on the family’s
shareholding. The other members of the Murugappa family rejected her
demand.
As per the statement issued here on Sunday, the members of
the Murugappa family first discussed and concluded the terms of the
family arrangement amongst themselves at a meeting in the presence of
their respective advisors.
“This understanding was recorded today
by way of a memorandum entered into by the members of the Murugappa
family with the family branch of late Mr. M V Murugappan (including Mrs.
Valli Arunachalam and Mrs. Vellachi
Murugappan). The family members are committed to undertake the necessary
transactions to effect the family arrangement within the next 90 days,” the
statement said.
“The
family arrangement is envisaged primarily to bring about amity and
maintain goodwill amongst the members of the Murugappa family, and to
maintain the overall harmony within the family, in this generation, as
well as in the future,” it added.
The terms of the agreement are confidential, as per the statement.
As
part of the family arrangement, the parties have also agreed that all
legal proceedings between the family groups will be withdrawn as per the
terms of the family arrangement after all agreed steps specified in the
family settlement have been completed.
No listed company forming
part of the Murugappa Group is a party to the family arrangement, and
nothing in the family arrangement relates to the management or control
of, or grants any special rights to the parties in, any such companies,
the statement added.