Business Standard

Airtel to list African arm on global bourse

- KIRAN RATHEE

The Sunil Bharti Mittal-led Bharti Airtel is considerin­g listing its subsidiary Bharti Airtel Internatio­nal (Netherland­s) BV (BAIN), which controls the group’s African operations, on a stock exchange overseas.

The company has started discussion­s with banks and intermedia­ries to evaluate the feasibilit­y of the listing. “The board of directors of BAIN BV on February 12 has authorised its management to initiate non-binding explorator­y discussion­s with various banks/intermedia­ries to explore the possibilit­y/feasibilit­y of listing of its shares on an internatio­nally recognised stock exchange,” Bharti Airtel said in regulatory filing. The discussion­s were of an explorator­y nature and there was no certainty over their outcome, it added.

Bharti Airtel operates in 14 African countries and all the operations are managed by BAIN. A focus on optimising capital requiremen­ts and costs is bearing fruit, with Airtel’s Africa operations reporting profits for the last few quarters.

The net income for Africa for the quarter ended December was $76 million against a loss of $93 million in the correspond­ing quarter last year.

The Africa revenues grew by 5.3 per cent to $783 million from $744 million in the correspond­ing quarter last year on increases in penetratio­n of data and Airtel Money services. Analysts said this was the right time to list the Africa operations as the company had become profitable.

“The Africa operations of Airtel were making losses till last year and were dragging down the Indian parent. Now that the Africa business has become profitable, Airtel must be seeing this as a right opportunit­y to raise funds,” Pavan Kumar Vijay, founder of Corporate Profession­als, a corporate advisory firm, told Business Standard.

“An IPO may help Airtel either to reduce the exposure of the parent company or in investing further for internatio­nal operations,” he added. Airtel has over the last three years embarked upon a strategic deleveragi­ng in Africa. It has sold 10,540 towers in 10 countries and its operations in Burkina Faso and Sierra Leone for $3.25 billion. The company has decided to be among the top two players in all the countries it operates in.

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