Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Malaysia’s Axiata to buy Pakistan telecom towers firm for US $940mn

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Malaysian telecommun­ications firm Axiata Group’s infrastruc­ture unit is buying telecom towers in Pakistan for US $940 million in partnershi­p with a local conglomera­te, in what will be one of the biggest deals in the South Asian nation.

Axiata subsidiary edotco Group Sdn Bhd and its Pakistani partner Dawood Hercules Corp will acquire Deodar, the tower unit of Pakistan Mobile Communicat­ions Ltd, which will add more than 13,000 towers to its portfolio.

The purchase will see edotco emerge as the world’s eighthlarg­est independen­t tower firm and the second-largest multicount­ry tower operator, with a portfolio of about 40,000 towers across six countries.

Tower firms in Asia have been expanding by buying tower infrastruc­ture from carriers, who, in many cases, are aiming to cut debt and focus on their core business.

“The acquisitio­n of Deodar is a critical part of our growth strategy and ambition to position edotco as the leading independen­t telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture services provider in Asia,” edotco CEO Suresh Sidhu said in a statement on Wednesday.

Sidhu told a media conference later that the acquisitio­n, edotco’s biggest, is part of its strategy to focus on assets in South and Southeast Asia, according to the recording of the conference reviewed by Reuters. The deal, expected to be completed in the fourth quarter, would rank as one of Pakistan’s five biggest deals, according to Thomson Reuters data. Edotco has previously said it aimed to become Pakistan’s largest independen­t tower firm. In June, it bought Pakistan’s Tanzanite Tower Pte Ltd for US$90 million in a deal involving about 700 towers.

Axiata owns 62.4 percent of edotco, which in recent months raised US$700 million from Malaysia’s US$28 billion Retirement Fund Incorporat­ed (KWAP), sovereign wealth fund Khazanah and Innovation Network Corp of Japan.

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