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Abraaj Group acquires stake in Tunisie Telecom

Tunisie Telecom, acquisition Abraaj Group, a private equity firm, has bought a stake in Tunisia’s Société Nationale des Télécommunications (Tunisie Telecom) from Dubai Holdings’ telecoms division, as per a report in The National.

Abraaj said, “Upon completion, this will represent the largest ever private equity investment in Tunisia, demonstrating Abraaj’s faith in the company and in the Tunisian economy.”

According to news agency, the buyout firm that manages about $10 billion in assets, Abraaj Group, said that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Emirates International Telecommunications (EIT) to purchase a “significant minority” stake in the Tunisian state-controlled telecoms operator through its funds. The company did not disclose the size of the stake or the financial value of the deal.

According to The National, media reports cited the Tunisian minister of communications and digital economy, Anwar Maarouf, as telling the parliament in November that Abraaj had taken the Dubai Holdings’ 35 per cent stake Tunisie Telecom, which was bought for $2.25 billion in 2006.

Without giving a timeline, the company said that the latest transaction will close once government and regulatory approvals are obtained. Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Meziou, Knani & Khlif acted as legal advisors on the deal, while Arab Banking Corporation was the sole underwriter and arranger, reported The National.

Abraaj has been an active private equity investor in the North African region since 2006. The company has 10 investments in Tunisia alone, including the North Africa Hospital Holdings Group, a healthcare platform focused on enhancing accessibility of quality health care; Lilas, a producer of disposable household and personal care products; and L’Accumulateur ASSAD, a battery manufacturer.

Tunisie Telecom is the incumbent integrated telecom services operator in Tunisia and serves over five million customers. The company operates a national structure of fixed networks and fibre, which enables connectivity to Europe, Africa and Asia, as well as providing 3G and 4G mobile coverage in the country. It has expanded in the region through several acquisitions and holds assets in Malta, Cyprus and Mauritania.

 

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