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Bharti Global to acquire 24.5% stake in British Telecom for around $4 billion

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The shares will be purchased through Bharti Televentures UK Ltd, a company established and wholly ow

The shares will be purchased through Bharti Televentures UK Ltd, a company established and wholly owned by Bharti Global [View in browser]( [See all newsletters]( 13 August 2024 Bharti Global to acquire 24.5% stake in British Telecom for around $4 billion [Bharti hopes that this investment will further help create new synergies in the telecom sector between both countries ] Sunil Mittal’s global ambitions got a further boost with Bharti Global, the international investment arm of Bharti Enterprises set to acquire 24.5 per cent of one of the oldest telecom operator in Europe, British Telecom (BT) Group plc, from Altice UK S.à r.l (Altice UK). Though the companies did not divulge the size of the deal, market watchers say that at BT’s valuation of roughly $15 billion, the deal could be in the ballpark of around $4 billion. The shares will be purchased through Bharti Televentures UK, which is wholly-owned by Bharti Global, the company said. Mittal has already invested in Africa, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh through Airtel. He is also looking at a global satellite services business through OneWeb, another British company in which Mittal has taken significant stake. Under the new deal, Bharti Televentures UK Ltd has entered into a binding agreement with Altice UK to acquire 9.99 per cent stake of BT Group’s issued capital imminently with the balance 14.51 per cent of BT’s share capital to be acquired following receipt of applicable regulatory clearances, it said. Bharti hopes that this investment will further help create new synergies in the telecom sector between both countries in the areas of AI and 5G R&D and core engineering amongst others, offering great potential to collaborate on industry best practices and emerging technologies, it said. “Bharti and BT have an enduring relationship going back more than two decades wherein BT owned 21 per cent stake along with two board seats in Bharti Airtel Limited from 1997-2001. Today marks a significant milestone in Bharti Group’s history as we invest in BT - an iconic British company,” Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman of Bharti Enterprises said. ‘Attractive buy’ Bharti’s own record of owning and operating telecom and broadband networks around the world is underpinned by placing customers, digital innovation and operational efficiency at the heart of its business, Mittal said adding that the stake in BT Group marks a “good, long-term investment an attractive buy” as the British company has strong portfolio of home broadband, fibre, mobile and enterprise offerings. “We review global investment opportunities in the world of technology from digital infrastructure to software. We believe that BT is poised for leadership in the telecom arena, especially home broadband services,” Shravin Bharti Mittal, Managing Director of Bharti Global and Founder of Unbound, the long-term global tech investment fund, said. According to Timotheus Höttges, CEO at Deutche Telecom, which holds 12 per cent stake in BT, the deal is a positive step for BT. “We have a long and good working relationship with Bharti. So we are looking forward to work together with Bharti in the Board of Directors for the sake of BT shareholders and customers,” he said. Barclays Bank Plc, acting through its investment bank, served as sole financial advisor and Linklaters LLP served as legal advisor to Bharti Global in connection with the transaction, the company said. You Might Also Like [Retail inflation eases to 5-year low of 3.5% in July]( [Economy]( [Retail inflation eases to 5-year low of 3.5% in July]( [RBI tightens norms for HFCs to bring parity with NBFCs]( [Money & Banking]( [RBI tightens norms for HFCs to bring parity with NBFCs]( [Cong demands JPC to probe fresh Hindenburg allegations]( [Markets]( [Cong demands JPC to probe fresh Hindenburg allegations]( [Net direct tax collection surges over 22% to ₹6.93 lakh crore]( [Economy]( [Net direct tax collection surges over 22% to ₹6.93 lakh crore]( Stay informed Subscribe to businessline to stay up-to-date with in-depth business news from India [arrow]( Copyright @ 2024, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please try [here]( Manage your newsletter subscription preferences [here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails go [here](

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