Amber Group company ILJIN acquires 60% stake in Ascent Circuits, bolsters EMS play
时间:2024-09-29 02:04:54 阅读(143)
The Amber Group, a home-grown manufacturing firm and a diversified B2B electronic manufacturing services (EMS) company, has entered into definitive agreements with Ascent Circuits Pvt Ltd to acquire a 60 per cent stake in Ascent. The acquisition has been affected through ILJIN Electronics, a part of Amber Group company.
Ascent Circuits is engaged in the manufacturing of Printed Circuit Boards (Single-sided, double-sided, multi-layered and RF PCB) catering to marquee customers such as ISRO, BEL, BHEL, automotive, telecom, consumer electronics clients both multinational & domestic. The company provides solutions for various applications such as aerospace & defence, medical, energy solutions, automotive, telecom, data centres, consumer electronics, IT, lighting, etc. The company also exports its products to global markets.
Amber plans to expand its portfolio in the electronics (EMS) space by further strengthening its R&D and PCBA manufacturing capabilities through backward integration of Bare PCB Boards. This uniquely positions Amber as a leading player in the electronics EMS space even as the sector is poised for double-digit growth in FY25 and beyond.
The Amber Group operates across three business verticals spanning consumer durables, EMS and railway subsystems and mobility. While the consumer durables vertical comprises RAC (room AC) finished goods, room AC components including motors and non-room AC components, the EMS business (ILJIN Electronics & EVER Electronics) delivers solutions in telecom, automotive, smart energy meters, consumer electronics and appliances, hearables and wearables. Another important vertical for the group pertains to railway sub systems & mobility.
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