GIC to buy stake in Hutchison Whampoa’s UK mobile units
SINGAPORE: Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC said Friday it is tying up with four other companies to invest 3.1 billion pounds ($4.8 billion) for a 33 percent stake in Hutchison Whampoa´s British mobile telecom business.The five firms, including the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and
By our correspondents
May 10, 2015
SINGAPORE: Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC said Friday it is tying up with four other companies to invest 3.1 billion pounds ($4.8 billion) for a 33 percent stake in Hutchison Whampoa´s British mobile telecom business.
The five firms, including the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Brazilian investment bank BTG Pactual, will take a one-third stake in Hutchison´s combined business of British telcos Three and O2.
The fifth firm is the pension fund of the Canadian province of Quebec, the Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec.
GIC itself will invest 1.1 billion pounds, the Singapore firm said in a statement which did not give a breakdown of the investments by the other firms. Hutchison Whampoa, the conglomerate controlled by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing, finalised a deal in March to buy British telecom giant O2 from Spain´s Telefonica for $15.2 billion. Hutchison already owns Britain´s Three mobile phone network, and if both are merged it will reduce to three the number of players in Britain´s fast consolidating wireless telecoms sector.
The purchase of O2 is part of a sweeping rearrangement of 86-year-old Li´s business empire announced in January that is seen by observers to pave the way for his retirement. There has been speculation of a handover to his elder son Victor. GIC said in the statement its investment “is conditional on and will occur concurrently with the completion of Three UK´s acquisition of O2 UK and the combination of both businesses, which are subject to EU regulatory approvals”. GIC, one of Singapore´s two state-linked investment funds, manages the affluent city-state´s foreign exchange reserves of well above $100 billion.
The five firms, including the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and Brazilian investment bank BTG Pactual, will take a one-third stake in Hutchison´s combined business of British telcos Three and O2.
The fifth firm is the pension fund of the Canadian province of Quebec, the Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec.
GIC itself will invest 1.1 billion pounds, the Singapore firm said in a statement which did not give a breakdown of the investments by the other firms. Hutchison Whampoa, the conglomerate controlled by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing, finalised a deal in March to buy British telecom giant O2 from Spain´s Telefonica for $15.2 billion. Hutchison already owns Britain´s Three mobile phone network, and if both are merged it will reduce to three the number of players in Britain´s fast consolidating wireless telecoms sector.
The purchase of O2 is part of a sweeping rearrangement of 86-year-old Li´s business empire announced in January that is seen by observers to pave the way for his retirement. There has been speculation of a handover to his elder son Victor. GIC said in the statement its investment “is conditional on and will occur concurrently with the completion of Three UK´s acquisition of O2 UK and the combination of both businesses, which are subject to EU regulatory approvals”. GIC, one of Singapore´s two state-linked investment funds, manages the affluent city-state´s foreign exchange reserves of well above $100 billion.
-
China Confirms Visa-free Travel For UK, Canada Nationals -
Inside Sarah Ferguson, Andrew Windsor's Emotional Collapse After Epstein Fallout -
Bad Bunny's Star Power Explodes Tourism Searches For His Hometown -
Jennifer Aniston Gives Peek Into Love Life With Cryptic Snap Of Jim Curtis -
Prince Harry Turns Diana Into Content: ‘It Would Have Appalled Her To Be Repackaged For Profit’ -
Prince William's Love For His Three Children Revealed During Family Crisis -
Murder Suspect Kills Himself After Woman Found Dead In Missouri -
Sarah Ferguson's Plea To Jeffrey Epstein Exposed In New Files -
Prince William Prepares For War Against Prince Harry: Nothing Is Off The Table Not Legal Ways Or His Influence -
'How To Get Away With Murder' Star Karla Souza Is Still Friends With THIS Costar -
Pal Reveals Prince William’s ‘disorienting’ Turmoil Over Kate’s Cancer: ‘You Saw In His Eyes & The Way He Held Himself’ -
Poll Reveals Majority Of Americans' Views On Bad Bunny -
Wiz Khalifa Thanks Aimee Aguilar For 'supporting Though Worst' After Dad's Death -
Man Convicted After DNA Links Him To 20-year-old Rape Case -
Royal Expert Shares Update In Kate Middleton's Relationship With Princess Eugenie, Beatrice -
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Leaves King Charles With No Choice: ‘Its’ Not Business As Usual’