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KKR to acquire stake in SingTel's regional data centre unit for $807 million

The deal puts the enterprise value of SingTel’s overall regional data centre business at S$5.5 billion ($4.03 billion) and the funds will be used to expand the data centre's business across Southeast Asian markets, including Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand, SingTel and KKR said in a joint statement.

September 18, 2023 / 06:26 IST
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KKR to acquire stake in SingTel's regional data centre unit for $807 million
KKR to acquire stake in SingTel's regional data centre unit for $807 million

Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) said on Monday global investment firm KKR will acquire a 20% stake in SingTel's regional data centre business for S$1.1 billion ($806.87 million).

The deal puts the enterprise value of SingTel’s overall regional data centre business at S$5.5 billion ($4.03 billion) and the funds will be used to expand the data centre's business across Southeast Asian markets, including Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand, SingTel and KKR said in a joint statement.

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"Robust digital infrastructure...will play a crucial role in enabling Southeast Asia's flourishing digital economy, and Singapore is well-placed to serve as a central hub for the region," said David Luboff, partner and head of Asia-Pacific infrastructure at KKR, in the statement.

The deal comes amid growing global investors' demand for infrastructure assets across Southeast Asia, lured by the region's growth prospects and the sector's stable and long-term returns.