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RCB Sale: Diageo Divests Franchise, New Owner Expected by March

by Emma Walker – News Editor

royal Challengers Bengaluru Owner​ Diageo Initiates⁣ Sale Process

BENGALURU – royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), champions of both ⁣the indian Premier League (IPL) and the ⁣Women’s Premier League (WPL), will ‍be put up ​for⁣ sale after parent company Diageo​ launched a strategic review of ⁣it’s ownership stake in the franchise. The proclamation, made via a filing ‌with the Securities ​and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Wednesday, indicates a potential change in ownership by March ​31, 2026.

Diageo’s investment in RCB‍ is held through Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited (RCSPL),​ which ‌owns ‌both the men’s ⁢and women’s teams.RCSPL is a wholly ⁢owned subsidiary of United Spirits Ltd (USL), controlled by Diageo.

according to ⁣the SEBI filing, “RCSPL has been a valuable and ⁢strategic asset for USL; though, it ​is ⁣indeed non-core to our alcobev (alcohol and beverages) ⁤business,” stated Praveen Someshwar, Managing Director & CEO​ of United Spirits. ​”This step reinforces USL and Diageo’s commitment to ​reviewing our ⁢India portfolio to ensure sustained long-term value​ for stakeholders, ‌while keeping RCSPL’s‌ best interests in​ mind.”

Rumors of ‍a potential sale gained traction following a stampede outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru during RCB’s ​IPL victory ⁢parade in June. Diageo has faced increasing financial pressures globally in recent years, though‌ United Spirits Ltd. company secretary Mital ‍Sanghvi previously denied ‌sale rumors in June.

Despite the review, planning for⁤ the upcoming IPL and WPL auctions will not be affected. Any ‌prospective⁣ owner will require approval from the IPL governing body. ‌The WPL is⁣ anticipated⁤ to begin in January of next year, while the IPL auction is scheduled for​ December, with the league expected to commence in March 2026.

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