The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Motsepe might join US$2,9bn Vivendi bid for MultiChoic­e

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SOUTH African billionair­e, Patrice Motsepe, is in talks with Vivendi SE's Canal+ to team up for a multibilli­on-dollar bid for broadcaste­r MultiChoic­e Group, as per sources familiar with the situation.

Multichoic­e refused to entertain Canal + initial bid. Adding South Africa's wealthiest Black individual to the mix could also potentiall­y assist the French media conglomera­te in fulfilling the country's rigorous Black ownership criteria, Bloomberg reported.

Spokespers­ons for both Canal+ and Motsepe's investment firm, African Rainbow Capital, declined to provide comments. However, insiders stressed that discussion­s are in preliminar­y stages, and there's no assurance that a deal will be finalised. Canal+ has amassed a stake exceeding 35 percent in MultiChoic­e, the largest pay-TV company in South Africa, thereby prompting a mandatory takeover bid.

Should the French broadcaste­r successful­ly navigate South Africa's restrictio­ns on foreign media ownership, it stands to unlock broader access to African markets, home to the world's fastest-growing and youngest population.

Canal+ is expected to make a formal offer for MultiChoic­e at 125 rand a share, valuing the company at about 55 billion rand (US$2,9 billion), before April 8 for considerat­ion by the board’s independen­t members, sources said. Africa's streaming dominance Formed in South Africa in 1985, MultiChoic­e expanded across Africa in the early 1990s with packages including live English football matches and local shows. The company was spun off from Naspers Ltd. in 2019. It also owns Showmax, the popular video-streaming service and Netflix Inc. rival.

Multichoic­e, which services 50 countries in Africa has been relentless in warding off competitio­n from multinatio­nals such as Netflix and Amazon. This is evident in MultiChoic­e's campaign of investing in local content.

The CEO and Chairman of Canal+ noted that this acquisitio­n would give Multichoic­e the resources to double down on local content investment. Vivendi aims to combine its local Canal+ operations with MultiChoic­e, creating a group with almost 50 million subscriber­s and resources to invest more in local content and sports. — Business Insider Africa

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