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Airtel eyeing control of Indus Towers, in talks to acquire Vodafone's 21.05% stake

Airtel is the biggest shareholder in Indus Towers, with a 47.95 percent stake. If it acquires Vodafone stake, Airtel's shareholding in the tower company will climb to 69 percent

April 24, 2024 / 10:39 IST
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Airtel is pushing for a valuation of Rs 210-212 per share, equivalent to the level at which US private equity firm KKR and Canadian pension fund CPPIB sold their stakes in Indus in February 2024.

Bharti Airtel is reportedly in talks to buy UK-based Vodafone Group's 21.05 percent stake in Indus Towers. If the deal goes through, it could give India's second-largest telecommunications company a controlling stake in Indus Towers.

Suppose Vodafone Plc divests its stake in Indus Towers to Airtel. In that case, it may inject some of the proceeds into Vodafone Idea (Vi), its financially strained telecom venture in India in partnership with the Aditya Birla Group, The Economic Times has reported.

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Moneycontrol couldn’t verify the report independently.

Sunil Bharti Mittal-led Airtel is reportedly reluctant to acquire Vodafone's stake at the Indus Towers’ current share price, which has surged over 77 percent since January, ET cited sources as saying.