Bharti Airtel, on Thursday, said it had raised $310 million through a secondary share sale in its mobile tower unit Bharti Infratel Ltd.
Bharti Airtel will use the funds primarily to reduce debt, the company said in a statement. Its equity holding in Bharti Infratel has reduced to 71.9 per cent following the deal, it said.
Bharti Airtel, headed by Sunil Mittal, and around a third owned by Singapore Telecommunications, had net debt of nearly $11 billion as at end-December 2014. The company said it divested 55 million shares in the unit at a price of Rs.350 a share, a 3.7 per cent discount to the Bharti Infratel stock’s last 30-day average closing price.