Japanese private equity firm weighs selling stake in Axiata worth US$500 mil

Japanese private equity firm weighs selling stake in Axiata worth US$500 mil

Deliberations are still at an early stage and INCJ may decide not to proceed with deal.

SINGAPORE:
Innovation Network Corp of Japan is considering selling its stake in a Malaysia telecommunications tower company in a deal that could be worth at least US$500 million, according to people with knowledge of the matter.

The state-backed private equity firm has hired an adviser to help with the potential stake sale in edotco Group Sdn, said the people, who asked not to be named as the information is private.

INCJ bought the shares from Edotco parent company Axiata Group Bhd for US$400 million via a private placement in 2017, according to a press statement on Edotco’s website.

Deliberations are still at an early stage and INCJ may decide not to proceed with the planned deal, said the people.

Representatives for INCJ, Edotco and Axiata declined to comment.

Edotco owns more than 31,500 towers across Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Pakistan and Myanmar, according to its website.

Kuala Lumpur-listed telecommunications giant Axiata owns a controlling 62.4% stake in Edotco.

Other shareholders in the company include Malaysian sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional Bhd, and Malaysia’s national pension fund.

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