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Bidder For Telkom’s Swifnet Successfully Completes Confirmatory Due Diligence

Gugu LourieBy Gugu Lourie2024-01-08Updated:2024-01-09No Comments2 Mins Read
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Serame Taukobong, Telkom Group Chief Executive Officer
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Telkom today announced that an unidentified bidder for its mast and tower business housed in Swiftnet, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, completes confirmatory due diligence.

“Shareholders are herewith further informed that continued progress has been made on meeting certain
agreed milestones under the exclusivity arrangement, including that the bidder has completed its confirmatory
due diligence,” Telkom inform investors.

“Shareholders are advised that the exclusive negotiations may or may not lead to a transaction, and therefore,
are advised to exercise caution when dealing in the Company’s securities until a further announcement is
made.”

Two months ago, Telkom disclosed that it is currently engaged in exclusive negotiations with a preferred bidder for the potential disposal of Swiftnet.

Telkom revealed its plan to sell its masts and towers business, Swiftnet. The giant telco said it has entered an exclusivity period with a preferred bidder, a consortium led by a reputable private equity firm with black economic empowerment backing.

Also read: Is Rain The Ultimate Bidder For Telkom’s Masts And Towers Business, Swiftnet?

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Two weeks ago, Telkom revealed its plan to sell its masts and towers business, Swiftnet. The giant telco said it has entered an exclusivity period with a preferred bidder, a consortium led by a reputable private equity firm with black economic empowerment backing. 

Simultaneously, African Rainbow Capital (ARC) – empowerment investment company – announced plans to raise R750 million through a rights offer.  The purpose of the rights offer is to raise additional capital for ARC Investment to invest in ARC Fund. This private equity fund focuses on market expansions for Rain and the growth of digital bank Tyme.

Rain is a data-only network provider.

JSE-listed ARC Investments is incorporated in Mauritius and is 51.1% owned by billionaire businessman Motsepe’s ARC, which is 100% owned by Ubuntu-Botho Investments.

Notably, ARC Investments has secured commitments from shareholders representing 60.5% of issued ordinary shares to subscribe for the rights offer.

All these goings-on’s suggest that ARC Investments is the unnamed “preferred bidder” in talks with Telkom to acquire its masts and towers business.

I am convinced that the rights offer is aimed at raising money to buy Swiftnet from the partial state-owned company.

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