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RCB for sale: Diageo plans to sell IPL 2025 champions, values Royal Challengers Bengaluru at ₹17,000 crore: Report

RCB for sale: Diageo plans to sell IPL 2025 champions, values Royal Challengers Bengaluru at ₹17,000 crore: Report

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British company Diageo Plc is thinking about selling part or all of its ownership in the IPL chamoions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Bloomberg has reported. Diageo controls RCB through its Indian company, United Spirits Ltd.
The company may look for a deal worth up to $2 billion ( ₹ 17,000 crore), according to Bloomberg. Talks are still in the early stages, and no final decision has been made, the publication added.
LiveMint could not independently verify the development.
After news of the possible sale on June 10, United Spirits' share price rose by 3.3% in BSE.
United Spirits has categorically denied any possibility of the RCB sale. In a regulatory filing with the BSE, the company has called the media reports speculative
'This has reference to your email communication dated 10th June 2025 seeking clarification from the Company on media reports in relation to potential stake sale of RCB. The Company would like to clarify that aforesaid media reports are speculative in nature and it is not pursuing any such discussions,' the company said.
The ongoing speculation comes as India's health ministry pushes to stop the promotion of tobacco and alcohol through cricket. Although liquor ads are banned, companies like Diageo advertise soft drinks using top players.
RCB, one of the original IPL teams, were first owned by Vijay Mallya. Mallya, then chairman of United Breweries Group and United Spirits Limited (USL), purchased the RCB franchise in 2008 for $111.6 million during the inaugural IPL auction.
He was the face of the franchise until 2016, when legal and financial troubles, including unpaid loans, led to his exit from ownership. Then, Diageo took over the team in 2016.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru, which Virat Kohli has played for throughout his IPL career, earlier became the most followed IPL team on Instagram, crossing 18 million followers. However, since they won the IPL trophy after 18 years, their social media accounts further exploded. At the moment, they have nearly 22 million followers on Instagram.
They are ahead of Chennai Super Kings (18.8 million) and Mumbai Indians (18.4 million).
In November 2023, RCB were behind both teams but gained a quick rise due to strong fan support and creative online posts. RCB reached 17 million followers on in March 2024 and added another million in the same month.
Nikhil Sosale, RCB's Head of Marketing and Revenue, was arrested after the June 4 stampede at M Chinnaswamy Stadium that killed 11 people.
Sosale is one of several arrested after the tragic stampede during RCB's IPL victory celebration. Sosale was picked up by the Central Crime Branch at 4:30 AM from the airport.
His lawyers told the Karnataka High Court that the arrest had been made under the direct order of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and not through a proper investigation.

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