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    India's Bajaj Auto to take control of KTM with $906 million debt deal

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    Posted on May 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Bajaj Auto is set to control KTM with a €800 million debt deal, aiming to revive the Austrian motorcycle maker amid financial struggles.

    Bajaj Auto Secures Control of KTM with €800 Million Debt Package

    (Reuters) -India's Bajaj Auto plans to take control of KTM AG as part of an 800 million euro ($906.2 million) debt package aimed at reviving the troubled Austrian motorcycle maker, it said on Thursday.

    The move will see the 'Pulsar' motorcycle manufacturer, which has been a minority investor in KTM since 2007, shift from a dormant stakeholder to a strategic lead, aligning governance and injecting fresh capital to restore KTM's operations.

    KTM AG, which develops and sells motorcycles under the KTM and Husqvarna brands and exports to around 80 countries, filed for court restructuring proceedings in November amid severe liquidity issues.

    Its creditors are set to receive 30% of their claims in cash by May 23.

    As part of the restructuring, Bajaj Auto has already infused 200 million euros in KTM and will deploy an additional 600 million euros to settle creditor claims and restart the business.

    Bajaj will acquire a controlling stake in its unit Pierer Bajaj AG and indirectly take control of KTM's parent, Pierer Mobility AG.

    KTM and Bajaj jointly develop products in India. Bajaj Auto holds a 37.5% stake in the KTM business via its unit.

    How much its stake would rise to after the deal was not immediately clear.

    Bajaj Auto did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

    ($1 = 0.8828 euros)

    (Reporting by Meenakshi Maidas and Indranil Sarkar in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bajaj Auto plans to take control of KTM with an €800 million debt package.
    • •KTM AG filed for court restructuring due to liquidity issues.
    • •Bajaj will acquire a controlling stake in Pierer Bajaj AG.
    • •The deal aims to revive KTM's operations and settle creditor claims.
    • •Bajaj Auto has been a minority investor in KTM since 2007.

    Frequently Asked Questions about India's Bajaj Auto to take control of KTM with $906 million debt deal

    1What is the purpose of Bajaj Auto's €800 million debt deal?

    The debt package aims to revive the troubled Austrian motorcycle maker KTM AG, transitioning Bajaj from a minority investor to a strategic lead.

    2How much has Bajaj Auto already invested in KTM?

    Bajaj Auto has already infused 200 million euros into KTM as part of the restructuring efforts.

    3What will happen to KTM's creditors under the restructuring?

    KTM's creditors are set to receive 30% of their claims in cash by May 23 as part of the restructuring process.

    4What stake will Bajaj Auto acquire in KTM?

    Bajaj Auto will acquire a controlling stake in its unit Pierer Bajaj AG, which will indirectly give it control over KTM's parent company, Pierer Mobility AG.

    5What brands does KTM AG develop and sell?

    KTM AG develops and sells motorcycles under the KTM and Husqvarna brands, exporting to around 80 countries.

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