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Axiata, Dialog, Airtel ink pact to combine operations in Sri Lanka

Discussions ongoing with relevant regulatory authorities, they say

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 May 2023 8:22PM

Axiata, Dialog, Airtel ink pact to combine operations in Sri Lanka
Axiata Group Bhd says the proposed transaction envisages Bharti Airtel Ltd being granted a stake in Dialog Axiata Plc, representing the fair value of Airtel Lanka. – nikkei.com pic, May 2, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Axiata Group Bhd, Dialog Axiata Plc and Bharti Airtel Ltd (Airtel) have signed a binding term sheet to combine their operations in Sri Lanka.

The pact would combine the operations of Bharti Airtel Lanka (Private) Ltd, Airtel’s wholly owned subsidiary, with Dialog, a subsidiary of Axiata Group.

In a joint statement, Axiata said the proposed transaction envisages Airtel being granted a stake in Dialog, representing the fair value of Airtel Lanka.

“Airtel would accordingly be issued new shares in Dialog upon completion of the transaction.

“Discussions with respect to the proposed transaction are ongoing between the parties and also with the relevant regulatory authorities as per applicable laws and regulations,” it said.

The statement said the proposed transaction would be subject to the signing of definitive agreements and necessary closing conditions, including applicable regulatory and shareholder approvals.

“The parties will issue further announcements in due course should there be any material developments,” it added. – Bernama, May 2, 2023

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