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Reliance Industries mulls Jio IPO by 2019

- UNNI KRISHNAN, GEORGE SMITH ALEXANDER, SAKET SUNDRIA & P R SANJAI

Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani is weighing an initial public offering of Reliance Jio, sources said, after a $31-billion investment spree, which roiled the wireless market. Ambani is holding internal discussion­s about preparing to list Jio as soon as late 2018 or early 2019.

India’s richest man is weighing an initial public offering (IPO) of mobile operator Reliance Jio Infocomm, people with knowledge of the matter said, after a $31-billion investment spree that roiled the country’s wireless market.

Reliance Industries, the conglomera­te backed by tycoon Mukesh Ambani, is holding internal discussion­s about preparing to list Jio as soon as late 2018 or early 2019, according to the people. Jio, which hasn’t made a profit since its official launch last year, is targeting to improve its financial performanc­e before any share sale, the people said, asking not to be identified.

A Jio listing would cap a triumphant return to the Indian wireless market for Ambani, more than a decade after a family feud that led him to cede control of a previous telecom venture to his younger brother. Jio, which is wholly owned by Reliance Industries, launched a free-for-life call service last year that triggered a price war and consolidat­ion in one of the world’s most crowded mobile markets.

Bharti Airtel this year agreed to absorb Tata Group’s mobile phone business, while Vodafone Group and Idea Cellular announced they would merge their local operations to create the nation’s largest wireless operator. Despite being the newest entrant, Jio has accumulate­d more than 138.6 million subscriber­s, making it the fourthlarg­est operator at the end of September, according to data from the telecom regulator.

Deliberati­ons about a Jio listing are at an early stage, and there’s no certainty they will lead to a transactio­n, the people said. However, a Reliance spokespers­on said, “We would like to state that the news is speculativ­e and as a policy, we do not comment on media speculatio­n and rumours.”

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