Consortium Led by CEO and CPP Investments Offers $6.75/Share to Take ReNew Energy Global Private
Summary
A consortium including CEO Sumant Sinha and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has submitted a non-binding proposal to acquire all outstanding shares of ReNew Energy Global plc for $6.75 per share, taking the company private.
Key Events
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Take-Private Proposal Submitted
A consortium led by CEO Sumant Sinha and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPP Investments) has made a non-binding proposal to acquire all outstanding shares of ReNew Energy Global plc not already owned by the consortium.
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Offer Price and Premium
The proposal offers a cash consideration of $6.75 per share, which represents a 25% premium to the volume-weighted average price of $5.38 per share since December 15, 2025.
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Shareholder Options
Shareholders will have the option to either receive the cash consideration or elect to retain their shares and participate in the Rollover into the private entity.
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Transaction Structure and Timeline
The transaction is expected to be implemented through a UK scheme of arrangement, with the consortium aiming to announce a binding transaction in June 2026.
Analysis
A consortium including CEO Sumant Sinha and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has submitted a non-binding proposal to acquire all outstanding shares of ReNew Energy Global plc for $6.75 per share, taking the company private. This offer represents a significant premium to recent trading and provides shareholders with an attractive liquidity event or the option to roll over their investment into the private entity. The involvement of the CEO and a major institutional investor signals strong commitment to the transaction, which could fundamentally alter the company's future as a public entity.
At the time of this filing, RNW was trading at $6.41 on NASDAQ in the Energy & Transportation sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $2.3B. The 52-week trading range was $4.39 to $8.24. This filing was assessed with positive market sentiment and an importance score of 9 out of 10.