SoftBank to Invest in OneWeb Satellite Internet Firm as Part of $50-Billion Pledge

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By Reuters | Updated: 20 December 2016 12:38 IST

SoftBank Group Corp has agreed to invest $1 billion in US satellite venture OneWeb Ltd, marking the first tranche of a $50 billion US investment the Japanese telecom and technology company's founder Masayoshi Son pledged to President-elect Donald Trump.

"Earlier this month, I met with President-Elect Trump and shared my commitment to investing and creating jobs in the United States," Son said in a joint statement with OneWeb. "This is the first step in that commitment."

The investment is part of a $1.2 billion fundraising by OneWeb, which is seeking to provide affordable internet access to people around the world with satellites.

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The remaining $200 million will be funded by its current investors, which include Qualcomm Inc, Airbus Group and Virgin Group. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2017.

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In making his $50 billion pledge in the meeting with Trump, Son said his investment would create 50,000 new jobs, a move the US President-elect claimed was a direct result of his election win.

The latest investment will come directly from SoftBank, not from a $100 billion tech fund it is launching with Saudi Arabia, even though Son has said that large-scale investments would be made through the tech fund to avoid a further expansion of its debt.

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OneWeb, established in 2012 and based in Arlington, Virginia, plans to use the funds to build a plant in Florida to produce low-cost satellites, creating almost 3,000 new jobs in the United States over the next four years.

Son is steering SoftBank, a diverse company that holds stakes in US carrier Sprint, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba and other firms, towards cutting-edge tech investments as the telecom services markets mature. It purchased UK chip design firm Arm Holdings for $32 billion this year in Japan's largest ever overseas deal.

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© Thomson Reuters 2016

 

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