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SC approves Digi-Celcom proposed merger

Telcos say commission also approved Bumiputera equity structure in Digi following proposed exercise

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 16 Sep 2022 8:38AM

SC approves Digi-Celcom proposed merger
According to Digi’s filing with Bursa Malaysia, the proposed merger involves the transfer of Celcom’s entire issued share capital of 1.24 billion shares by Axiata to Digi for RM17.76 billion, as well as the listing of an additional 3.96 billion new Digi shares on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia. – File pic, September 16, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has approved the proposed merger between Digi.com Bhd and Celcom Axiata Bhd under certain terms and conditions, Digi and Axiata Group Bhd said.

According to Digi’s filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, the proposed merger involves the transfer of Celcom’s entire issued share capital of 1.24 billion shares by Axiata to Digi for RM17.76 billion, as well as the listing of an additional 3.96 billion new Digi shares on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia.

Meanwhile, in their respective filings with the exchange yesterday, both telcos said the SC has also approved the Bumiputera equity structure in Digi following the proposed exercise.

According to Digi’s filing, after the proposed merger, the enlarged issued shares allocated to Malaysians would increase to 59.9% from 40.4% as at December 31, 2021, while the allocation for foreigners will drop from 59.6% to 40.1% post-merger.

Of the 59.9% of the enlarged issued for Malaysians, 47.4% would be allocated to non-Bumiputera versus the 21.6% before the merger, while the Bumiputera allocation would be 12.5%, down from 18.8%.

“Axiata, the holding company of Celcom, is a non-Bumiputera body corporate.

Non-Bumiputera direct interest in Digi post-merger is calculated based on the total number of shares held as at December 31, 2021, and the 3.88 billion fully paid-up new Digi shares to be issued to Axiata, Digi said.

On the foreigners’ direct interest in Digi post-merger, the telco said its holding company Telenor Asia Pte Ltd is a 100% foreign-owned body corporate.

Foreigners direct interest in Digi post-merger is calculated based on the total shares in Digi as at the latest practicable date of December 31, 2021, and the 73.38 million fully paid-up new Digi shares to be issued to Telenor Asia post-merger, the filing said. – Bernama, September 16, 2022

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