The Sun (Malaysia)

Axiata confident of bringing back dividends from Nepal

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PETALING JAYA: Axiata Group Bhd said yesterday the central bank of Nepal has not responded to a submission to repatriate dividends from Nepali unit Ncell Pvt Ltd and it is confident that Nepal’s government will not stop it from repatriati­ng dividends which rightfully belong to the Malaysian telco.

The group was responding to a report out of Nepal in Himalayan Times, which stated that the central bank denied Axiata’s submission to repatriate dividends to the tune of 72 billion rupees (RM2.9 billion) until the issue of capital gains tax (CGT) in relation to the Ncell deal is settled. The article did not identify the source of its informatio­n.

The telco told Bursa Malaysia Ncell had received a confirmati­on letter from Nepal’s Large Taxpayers Office (LTPO) that conclusive­ly certified and acknowledg­ed that Ncell is fully cleared of CGT payment with a further advance deposit of about 13.6 billion rupees (RM558 million) paid to the LTPO as directed by the agency. The payment was made on behalf of TeliaSoner­a Norway Nepal Holdings AS.

Axiata said it is confident that the government of Nepal will not discrimina­te and contradict the aegis of the Bilateral Investment Treaty by blocking Axiata from repatriati­ng its dividends rightfully due to the group.

Axiata announced the acquisitio­n of an 80% stake in Ncell in December 2015 for US$1.365 billion (RM5.87 billion) from TeliaSoner­a and the deal is subject to CGT.

The Nepal Telecommun­ications Authority reportedly backtracke­d on its decision to grant Ncell a 4G licence until the ongoing dispute over CGT is settled. Ncell had in May last year made a payment of 9.9 billion rupees (RM411 million) and followed by the recent advance deposit of RM558 million.

Despite that, news reports said that TeliaSoner­a, which has exited Nepal, still owes 10% CGT and LTPO could ask Ncell to pay TeliaSoner­a’s share if the latter fails to pay up.

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