takata taps kss as final bidder for restructuring deal
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Japanese auto parts maker Takata's child car seats at a showroom in Tokyo
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Takata Corp. has selected Chinese-owned Key Safety Systems (KSS), a US-based auto parts supplier, as the final bidder to extend financial support for the Japanese airbag maker, three sources with knowledge of the process have told Reuters.
The steering committee leading the selection process told Takata’s automaker clients that it has tapped KSS, owned by China’s Ningbo Joyson, to provide financial support for the company, the sources told Reuters on Saturday. Both Takata and KSS declined to comment.
Takata has been seeking financial backers through the selection process to help it deal with billions of dollars in costs related to the recall of millions of potentially defective airbag inflators that have been linked to at least 16 deaths globally.
Previously, Reuters and other media had reported that auto parts suppliers including Sweden’s Autoliv Inc. had been in the running to bid for Takata.
Takata set up a steering committee last year to lead the process of finding a backer, appointing investment bank Lazard Ltd. as an adviser on the search.
Established in 2004, Ningbo Joyson produces a range of car parts from steering wheels to electronic control units, and counts automakers Volkswagen, Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Co. among its customers. It has been expanding its global operations, acquiring German supplier Preh Group in 2011 and KSS last year.
A successful bid could see KSS take some form of control over Takata, which continues to struggle with the financial and corporate fallout of the automotive industry’s biggest-ever product recall, which began in 2008.
Reuters had previously reported that KSS was preparing to bid for Takata with private equity firm Bain Capital.
With around 100 million of its potentially defective airbag inflators slated for recall, the company has sought help from rivals including Autoliv and Japan’s Daicel Corp. to supply replacement parts.
Last month, the company agreed to plead guilty to criminal wrongdoing in the US, where the majority of airbag-related deaths have occurred, which resulted in a $1 billion fine. It also faces civil lawsuits.
Other people with knowledge of the restructuring process said no decision has been made on the details of Takata’s restructuring.

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