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Vodafone teams up with KKR and GIP in 16 billion euros towers deal

A consortium led by the two infrastructure investors will buy up to half of Vodafone’s 81.7% stake in Vantage, and the joint venture will offer to buy out the minority shareholders at a price of 32 euros a share, Vodafone said.

November 09, 2022 / 18:33 IST
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Vodafone has agreed to sell a major stake in its wireless infrastructure company Vantage Towers to GIP and KKR, creating a joint venture that will release proceeds of at least 3.2 billion euros ($3.2 billion) for the telecoms operator to pay down its debt.

A consortium led by the two infrastructure investors will buy up to half of Vodafone’s 81.7% stake in Vantage, and the joint venture will offer to buy out the minority shareholders at a price of 32 euros a share, Vodafone said.

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Chief Executive Nick Read said the 16 billion euro deal achieved his objectives of retaining co-control of the infrastructure needed to roll out 5G network, while extracting value and removing it from Vodafone’s balance sheet.

Placing the stake in a joint venture with long-term investors KKR and GIP would enable it to achieve the higher debt multiples typical for infrastructure investments, he said.