The Borneo Post

Axiata Group, Dialog, Bharti Airtel ink agreement to merge

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KUALA LUMPUR: Axiata Group Bhd, Dialog Axiata PLC, and Bharti Airtel Ltd signed a definitive agreement today to combine their operations in Sri Lanka, including the acquisitio­n of the entire issued shares of Bharti Airtel Lanka (Pte) Ltd.

In a joint statement, they announced that Dialog will acquire 100 per cent of the issued shares in Airtel Lanka, a whollyowne­d subsidiary of Bharti Airtel, by issuing ordinary voting shares amounting to 10.355 per cent of its total issued shares to Bharti Airtel.

The transactio­n is subject to the approval of Dialog’s shareholde­rs and pending completion of specific conditions outlined in the share sale agreement.

These include clearance from the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) and completion of other applicable legal, corporate, and regulatory compliance procedures, the statement said.

The Telecommun­ications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) has granted its approval for the proposed merger, underscori­ng its vision to advance the adoption of telecommun­ications services across Sri Lanka.

“This consolidat­ion will enable the merged entity to garner economies of scale, reduce duplicatio­n of infrastruc­ture, achieve synergies in technology and capital expenditur­e, leading to enhanced highspeed broadband connectivi­ty, voice and value-added services, cost savings, and operationa­l efficienci­es,” the statement said.

Axiata group chief executive officer (CEO) and managing director (MD) Vivek Sood said the merger between Dialog and Airtel Lanka aligns with Axiata’s strategy of market consolidat­ion and resilience.

“The merger will create value for the shareholde­rs of Dialog Axiata PLC and Axiata Group through achievable synergies. We have the utmost respect for Airtel Lanka and its employees and look forward to working together as we integrate the two companies,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bharti Airtel MD and CEO Gopal Vittal expressed confidence in Dialog’s scale and unique propositio­ns, assuring customers that they will continue to enjoy cutting-edge services on a seamless network.

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