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Vodafone to raise Indian unit stake to 100% for Rs 10,141cr

The telecom major said it has always maintained that it would like to increase its holding in the business and the plan of further investment demonstrates Vodafone's long-term commitment to India.

October 30, 2013 / 12:01 IST

World's second largest mobile operator Vodafone Plc of UK on Tuesday sought FIPB approval to invest Rs 10,141 crore in raising its stake in the Indian arm to 100 percent.


"Vodafone confirms it has filed an application with the foreign investment promotion board (FIPB) to increase its holding in Vodafone India Ltd (VIL) from 64.38 percent to 100 percent," Vodafone said in a statement.

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The telecom major said it has always maintained that it would like to increase its holding in the business and the plan of further investment demonstrates Vodafone's long-term commitment to India.


"The total inflow of foreign investment into India as a result of the proposed transactions will be approximately Rs 10,141 crore. Following the completion of these transactions, Vodafone will also consider providing additional funding to VIL by subscribing to equity shares of VIL," Vodafone said.


The UK-based firm will buy minority investors including billionaire industrialist Ajay Piramal, who holds 11 percent stake in Vodafone India. The remaining 25 percent interest is with undisclosed minority shareholders, who are understood to include Analjit Singh, chairman of Vodafone India.


Vodafone entered India in 2007 by buying out Hong Kong-based Hutchison in Hutchison Essar for USD 11 billion.


The telecom major said: "Vodafone will continue to invest in India to bring the benefits of mobile communications and financial inclusion to more and more people across the country."


Vodafone India is among the top 5 contributors to Vodafone Plc's global revenue. In India, Vodafone ranks second in terms of mobile customers.


Vodafone is the first mobile operator to have applied for going solo in the Indian market under new norms, which allow foreign telecom companies to wholly own their India units.


Other telecom operators which are majorly owned by foreign telecom companies are Sistema Shyam Teleservices, Uninor and Aircel.

first published: Oct 29, 2013 09:41 pm

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