JK Tyre Merges With Subsidiary Cavendish Industries To Ignite New Tyre Empire Expansion
JK Tyre's landmark amalgamation with Cavendish Industries streamlines operations, enhances scale, and positions the company for dominance in commercial and EV tyre segments.

JK Tyre & Industries Limited has completed its merger with wholly-owned subsidiary Cavendish Industries Limited, effective December 22, 2025, following National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) approval. This strategic merger consolidates all Indian tyre operations under a single listed entity, enhancing operational synergies and market positioning in the competitive automotive sector. Shareholders of Cavendish will receive 92 equity shares of JK Tyre for every 100 held, based on the record date of December 24, 2025.
The move marks JK Tyre's third major turnaround, succeeding earlier restructurings of Vikrant Tyres and JK Tornel in Mexico, and positions the company for accelerated growth amid rising demand for truck, bus, and two-wheeler tyres. With authorized share capital surging to Rs 5,180 crores, the unified entity promises economies of scale, cost reductions, and streamlined compliance.
Merger Timeline and Approvals
The boards of JK Tyre and Cavendish approved the scheme on September 16, 2024, with the NCLT Jaipur Bench sanctioning it on November 20, 2025. Overwhelming shareholder support, with around 99.99% approval from equity holders and unanimous unsecured creditor backing, followed on September 3, 2025, paving the way for the effective date. All regulatory filings, including the certified NCLT order with the Registrar of Companies, Jaipur, were completed promptly, ensuring seamless integration from the appointed date of April 1, 2025.
Impact and Benefits

Both companies operate in tyre manufacturing, with Cavendish adding key capacities in truck radials and two- and three-wheeler tyres at its Laksar, Haridwar plant. Post-merger, JK Tyre anticipates operational efficiencies through pooled resources, reduced administrative overheads, lower interest costs, and an expanded distribution network.
Cavendish, acquired for Rs 2,195 crore in 2016, transformed from 30% to 95% capacity utilization under JK Tyre's management, now fully integrating to unlock shareholder value.
Financial Share Structure
The amalgamation increases JK Tyre's authorized share capital by absorbing Cavendish's, with automatic alterations to the Memorandum of Association. As of March 31, 2025, Cavendish reported a net worth of Rs 1,064.22 crore against JK Tyre's Rs 4,192.71 crore, strengthening the balance sheet for growth initiatives.
The share swap ratio of 92:100 ensures fair value distribution, boosting investor confidence as seen in recent stock surges to 52-week highs.
Also Read: JK Tyre Wins Prestigious Global Safety and Environmental Certifications Across All Plants
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