SynopsisAdar Poonawalla has announced plans to bid for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru IPL team. The current owners are seeking a new buyer for the franchise. This development comes as RCB considers moving its home matches from Bengaluru. Other potential buyers are also reportedly in contention. The ownership transfer is expected to be finalized soon.The ownership transfer process of Royal Challengers Bengaluru gained momentum on Thursday as Adar Poonawalla said he will be tabling a "strong and competitive" bid for the IPL team.Royal Challengers are the defending IPL champions and, perhaps, have the biggest fan base among the 10 teams in the league."Over the next few months, will be putting in a STRONG and COMPETITIVE bid for RCB, one of the best teams in the IPL," Poonawalla, Chief Executive Officer of Pune-based vaccine-maker Serum Institute of India, wrote on his official 'X' handle.However, the corporate czar did not reveal specifics such as timeline or a potential bid amount.Live EventsBut the bid has to be made in the near future as the IPL 2026 is scheduled to begin on March 26.The effort to find a new owner for RCB, currently valued at around USD 105 million as per Forbes India, began in November last year by current owners United Spirits Ltd (USL), the Indian arm of global beverage major Diageo.The June 4 stampede that killed 11 fans during RCB victory celebrations also accelerated the move to sell the team.Praveen Someshwar, Managing Director & CEO of United Spirits Ltd, had said: "RCSPL has been a valuable and strategic asset for USL, however it's non-core to our alcobev business."This step reinforces USL's and Diageo's commitment to continue reviewing its India enterprise portfolio to enable sustained delivery of long-term value to all its stakeholders, while keeping RCSPL's best interest in mind."The United Spirits had acquired RCB from their original owner Vijay Mallya after his business ventures collapsed in 2016.However, Poonawalla's tweet comes at a time when RCB is speculated to be taking their home matches out of Bengaluru during IPL 2026.In fact, Pune, Mumbai and Raipur are in touch with the franchise to host seven home-leg matches.The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) on Wednesday had urged the RCB management to stay back in the city for their home matches, emphasising on the security and facility enhancements made to the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.However, the RCB responded by saying that "there are still a few grey areas that need to be looked into, and we are considering these parameters and inputs from all stakeholders before arriving at a responsible decision for the team and our fans."Other than Poonawalla, Hombale Films, owned by Vijay Kiragandur, is also in fray to own the RCB.Hombale is the production house behind pan-India hit movies such as KGF and Kantara sequels. But an official statement is yet to be issued by the owners.(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)Can long-stranded gas plants still save Digital India’s power needs?Can ‘talking cars’, govt’s INR5,000 crore bet, silence Indian road realities?Why IndiGo got away with peanuts penalty after causing miseryJSW Infra’s INR1,200-crore shopping of three promoter firms raises eyebrowsStock Radar: Oil India stock showing signs of base formation around 100-EMA; time to buy for a bounce back?Buy, sell, or hold? Nuvama hikes Persistent Systems target; Motilal Oswal reiterates buy on CEAT123
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