Airtel close to deal to buy Telenor India: report

04 Jan 2017
00:00

Bharti Airtel is reportedly in advanced negotiations to buy out Telenor's Indian operations through a debt acquisition deal.

The Economic Times has reported, citing an unnamed source, that Airtel is planning to take on debt of around 15 billion rupees ($219.6 million) from Telenor by way of payment for the purchase.

Russian telecoms group Telenor is seeking to exit the Indian market through the deal.

According to the source, third-ranked Idea baulked at a deal because the operator did not want to take on additional debt, and had offered equity instead. Telenor had also approached various other operators including Vodafone but had been unable to clinch an agreement.

While Airtel is reluctant to increase its existing $12.23 billion debt burden, the operator was lured in by Telenor's 4G spectrum holdings in seven of India's 22 telecoms circles.

The acquisition won't cover all Telenor's Indian debts, and the company will have to cover the remainder, the report states.

Telenor has been considering exiting the Indian market for some time. The operator's efforts to establish a competitive foothold in the market were dealt a serious blow by the cancellation of its 2G licenses in 2012 as part of a supreme court decision revoking 122 licenses issued under a former telecoms minister's regime. Telenor India never fully recovered from this setback despite purchasing new licenses in seven circles.

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