HCL Infosystems today said it has decided to terminate the deal with Axis Investment Incorporated to sell its subsidiary. (File | Reuters) 
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HCL Infosystems scraps sale deal with Axis Investment

The acquisition value was 4.12 million dirham, including borrowings of HCL MEA of 2.42 million dirham that was to be taken over by the buyer.

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NEW DELHI: HCL Infosystems today said it has decided to terminate the deal with Axis Investment Incorporated to sell its subsidiary.

"The closure of transaction was subject to certain conditions precedent as specified in the Share Purchase Agreement (SPA). Since the buyer has failed to pay the consideration, which is a breach of warranty, HCL Insys has decided to terminate the SPA," the IT firm said in a regulatory filing.

In February, HCL Infosystems had said HCL Insys, Singapore will sell its entire investments in subsidiary -- HCL Infosystems MEA FZE along with step down subsidiary of HCL MEA to Axis Investment Incorporated.

The acquisition value was 4.12 million dirham, including borrowings of HCL MEA of 2.42 million dirham that was to be taken over by the buyer.

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