Bharti Telecom seeks ₹4,900 crore FDI nod, infusion to make Airtel foreign firm

The company has sought government nod for big investments from Singapore-based Singtel and other foreign entities, says sources

December 08, 2019 05:46 pm | Updated 08:06 pm IST - New Delhi

FILE PHOTO: A girl checks her mobile phone as she walks past the Bharti Airtel office building in Gurugram, previously known as Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India April 21, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/File Photo                        GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD           SEARCH GLOBAL BUSINESS 15 JAN FOR ALL IMAGES

FILE PHOTO: A girl checks her mobile phone as she walks past the Bharti Airtel office building in Gurugram, previously known as Gurgaon, on the outskirts of New Delhi, India April 21, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/File Photo GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD SEARCH GLOBAL BUSINESS 15 JAN FOR ALL IMAGES

Bharti Telecom, a promoter of Bharti Airtel, has sought government nod for the infusion of ₹4,900 crore investment from Singapore-based Singtel and other foreign entities, a move that would make the country’s oldest private telecom operator a foreign entity.

The fund infusion will enhance foreign stakeholding in Bharti Telecom to over 50% that will make it a foreign-owned entity, an official source aware of the development told PTI. Sunil Bharti Mittal and his family own around 52% stake in Bharti Telecom, at present.

Bharti Telecom holds around 41% stake in Bharti Airtel while foreign promoter entities hold 21.46% stake in the telecom firm. Public shareholders have around 37% stake in the company.

“Bharti Telecom has applied for infusion of ₹4,900 crore in the company which includes investments from Singtel and some other foreign investors. With this Bharti Telecom will become a foreign entity as majority stake will be held by overseas investors. DoT is expected to approve this investment this month,” the source said.

The Department of Telecom had earlier this year returned Bharti Airtel’s FDI application as the company had not provided clarity on the foreign investor.

Total foreign shareholding is 43% in Bharti Airtel, at present. With promoter firm Bharti Telecom becoming a foreign entity, foreign shareholding in the company will cross 84%, the source said. Bharti Airtel has already been in discussion with Singtel and other entities for fund infusion.

The company in August had informed stock exchanges that Bharti Telecom in order to retire some debt may seek equity from its existing promoter group which may include overseas entity and Singtel in proportionate to its holding.

Bharti Airtel has said that even a marginal increase in foreign equity would take the foreign investment in Bharti Telecom above 50% making it a foreign owned entity.

Bharti Airtel has already applied to raise FDI limit to 100% in the company.

Bharti Airtel board last week approved a proposal to raise $3 billion through QIP, stake sale and debt papers as the company owes AGR dues of ₹43,000 crore to the government.

The company will launch one or more QIPs or offer for sale of equity shares or a combination of similar offers to raise $2 billion. Rest $1 billion will be raised through debentures and bonds.

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