The Borneo Post

Unit of M’sia’s Axiata cancels Pakistan telecom tower deal

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KUALA LUMPUR: The infrastruc­ture unit of Malaysian telecommun­ications company Axiata Group Bhd (Axiata) has called off a US$940 million deal to acquire a Pakistani telecoms tower company.

Axiatasubs­idiaryedot­coGroup Sdn Bhd said in a statement on Monday that it will not proceed with the acquisitio­n of Deodar, a unit of Pakistan Mobile Communicat­ions Ltd that owns 13,000 towers.

The deal, announced in August last year, would have made edotco the eighth-largest independen­t tower firm and the secondlarg­est multi- country tower operator globally.

In a bourse filing early on Tuesday, when the Malaysian market reopened after a long weekend, Axiata said some sale conditions had not been met including regulatory approval for the resulting change of control in Deodar.

Axiata’s shares dropped as much as 2.4 per cent when it resumed trading after an hourlong halt on Tuesday morning.

edotco said it remains committed to Pakistan and will continue to grow its business under its Pakistan unit, Tanzanite Tower, comprising the towers acquired earlier this year.

“We continue to develop our pipeline of opportunit­ies into Pakistan as well as into other markets in South and Southeast Asia and are confident we will be able to meet our goals for business growth,” chief executive office Suresh Sidhu said.

edotco operates and manages a regional portfolio of over 28,000 towers in Malaysia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. — Reuters

 ??  ?? When the Malaysian market reopened after a long weekend, Axiata said some sale conditions had not been met including regulatory approval for the resulting change of control in Deodar. — Reuters photo
When the Malaysian market reopened after a long weekend, Axiata said some sale conditions had not been met including regulatory approval for the resulting change of control in Deodar. — Reuters photo

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