On December 4, British American Tobacco announced that its subsidiaries planned to sell between 7% and 15.3% of their shares in ITC Hotels through an accelerated bookbuild, with the exact number of shares to be determined by optimal pricing. Proceeds from the sale, CEO Tadeu Marroco said, would help BAT move toward its “target 2–2.5x net debt/EBITDA leverage” by the end of 2026.
On December 5, the trade was completed, with 187.5 million ordinary shares going to investors by way of an accelerated bookbuild process. The Block Trade Shares represent 9% of ITC Hotels’ issued ordinary share capital, and amounted to INR 38.2 bn ($420 million). Following the trade, BAT still retains a 6.3% holding in ITC Hotels.
Established in 1975, the business of ITC Hotels has grown to encompass over 140 hotels across more than 90 destinations in the Indian subcontinent.


