After Reliance Jio Launch, RCom Announces It Is Merging With Aircel to Create India's Third-Biggest Telco

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 15 September 2016 10:45 IST
Highlights
  • The two would be 50:50 partners in the new company
  • The merged entity will have the second-largest spectrum holding
  • The new company will have assets worth Rs. 65,000 crore

In the biggest consolidation deal in India's telecom sector, Anil Ambani's Reliance Communications (RCom) and Aircel on Wednesday announced the merger of their wireless operations to create a combined entity with assets worth Rs. 65,000 crore. The move comes merely days after Reliance Jio, owned by Anil's brother Mukesh's Reliance Industries, announced its official entry into India's telecom market.

RCom and Maxis Communications Berhad (MCB), Aircel's parent company, hold 50 percent each in the merged entity with equal representation on the board and committees.

The transaction will reduce RCom's debt by Rs. 20,000 crore ($3 billion), while Aircel's debt would go down by Rs. 4,000 crore ($600 million) on closing in 2017, the two companies said.

The merger will create India's third-largest telecom operator by customer base and revenues. The merged entity will have the second-largest spectrum holding among all operators, aggregating 448MHz across 850, 900, 1800, and 2100MHz bands.

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The entity will have assets of Rs. 65,000 crore ($9.7 billion) and net worth of Rs. 35,000 crore ($5.2 billion).

"Together with our partners, MCB, we are delighted to have taken the lead in consolidation of the Indian telecom sector, first, with RCom's acquisition of the wireless business of SSTL (Sistema/ MTS), and now, with the combination of our business with Aircel in a 50:50 joint venture with MCB," Reliance Group Chairman Anil Ambani said.

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This combination is expected to create substantial long term value for shareholders of both, RCom and MCB, given the benefits of the wide-ranging spectrum portfolio and significant revenue and cost synergies, he added.

"This deal further reinforces MCB s commitment to India. Since acquiring Aircel in 2006, MCB has invested in excess of Rs 35,000 crore ($5.2 billion) into Aircel, making this one of the largest foreign investments into India, not only in the telecom industry but across all sectors," MCB said.

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RCom will continue to own and operate its high growth businesses in the domestic and global enterprise space, data centres, optic fibre, and related telecom infrastructure, besides owning real estate.

 

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