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Saudi Telecom to offer loan for Turkey subsidiary debt

Otas missed a $290m repayment as lira slump hit dollar value of dividends it gets

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Saudi Telecom Co. offered a loan of about $160 million (Dh588 million) to a subsidiary that missed a repayment on $4.75 billion of debt last year, according to people familiar with the matter.

The funds would allow Otas, a special purpose vehicle maker formally known as Ojer Telekomuni­kasyon that owns 55 per cent of Turk Telekomuni­kasyon, to cover an interest payment that was due in September, the people said, asking not to be identified as the informatio­n is private. Otas missed a $290 million repayment — including principal — as a slump in the lira led to a decline in the dollar value of the dividends that it receives from Turk Telekom, a person familiar said in October.

Saudi Telecom indirectly owns a stake in Otas through Oger Telecom and is considerin­g buying a direct stake to help resolve the debt issue, the people said. Lebanon’s Hariri family, which owns Oger Telecom through its Saudi Oger business unit, has started to sell assets to deal with mounting debt, agreeing to a deal to sell a 20 per cent stake in Jordan’s Arab Bank in December. Saudi Telecom owns the remaining 35 per cent in Oger.

“If the acquisitio­n by STC moves forward, we think this would be a positive for Turk Telekom as it would be in the hands of a stronger shareholde­r,” Trieu Pham, a credit strategy analyst for emerging markets at MUFG Securities in London, wrote.

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