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RCB Sold for $1.78 Billion: Aditya Birla-Times Consortium Seals Historic IPL Deal

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) franchise has been sold for a massive $1.78 billion (₹16,660 crore)and this make the landscape change in Indian cricket history. Announced on March 25 2026 the deal transfers the ownership from United Spirits Limited (USL) to a powerful consortium including the Aditya Birla Group, Times of India Group, Blackstone and Bolt Ventures.

RCB Sale Deal Explained

The RCB franchise has been acquired by the consortium and it is comprising major global and Indian investors. It is an all-cash transaction worth of $1.78 billion and making it one of the biggest deals in cricket history.

The previous owner of the United Spirits Limited (USL) owned by global giant Diageo decided to exit as part of a strategic business review.

After the acquisition both RCB men’s and women’s teams will be operated by the new consortium and it will marking a new chapter for the franchise.

Who Are the New Owners?

The consortium includes some of the most influential business entities globally,

  • Aditya Birla Group: A leading Indian conglomerate with global operations
  • Times of India Group: India’s major media powerhouse
  • Blackstone (BXPE): World’s largest alternative asset manager
  • Bolt Ventures: Owned by the sports investor David Blitzer

This diverse ownership structure will combines financial strength, media reach and sports expertise and will rebrand the RCB for future.

Why This Deal is Historic

This sale reflects the massive rise of IPL franchise valuations. The deal value exceeds even the combined valuation of Lucknow and Gujarat Titans franchises (2021). From being bought for around the $111.6 million in 2008 RCB has now reached nearly valuation of $1.78 billion.

Key drivers behind this surge include,

  • Lucrative media rights deals
  • Global fan base expansion
  • Strong brand value and sponsorships

Journey of RCB: From Mallya Era to Global Brand

Vijay Mallya’s United Breweries Group haved was initially purchased RCB in 2008. Over the years the franchise built a strong identity and grown largely due to star players like Virat Kohli and a loyal fan base.

Recently the franchise achieved the major success by winning both IPL and WPL titles and this boosted the valuation also higher.

Regulatory Approvals and Next Steps

The deal is subject to approval from key authorities,

  • Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
  • Competition Commission of India (CCI)

When it get approved the consortium will officially take over operations and management of the franchise. Such approvals ensure fair competition and transparency in high value sports transactions.

Question

Q. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) was sold for approximately how much in 2026?

A. $1 billion
B. $1.5 billion
C. $1.78 billion
D. $2 billion

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