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UPDATE 1-India's Bharti Infratel considers buying rest of Indus Towers

Published 2017-10-30, 12:26 p/m
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-India's Bharti Infratel considers buying rest of Indus Towers
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* To evaluate buying Indus stake in one or more tranches

* Deal aimed at making Indus a unit or wholly-owned unit

* Q2 profit drops 17 pct, missing estimates (Recasting with Infratel to look at Indus deal)

MUMBAI, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Indian mobile masts operator Bharti Infratel Ltd BHRI.NS will consider buying the rest of Indus Towers, it said on Monday, as its two partners in the joint venture look to sell their stakes as part of their merger deal.

Indus Towers, the biggest Indian mast operator with nearly 123,000 towers, is owned 42 percent each by Bharti Infratel and Vodafone 's VOD.L Indian unit. Third-ranked mobile carrier Idea Cellular IDEA.NS along with its associate owns the remainder.

Vodafone India and Idea, which are combining their operations to create the biggest Indian phone carrier, have said they will look at selling their stake in Indus, and also dispose of other tower assets they own to help cut debt in the merged company.

In a stock exchange filing on Monday, Bharti Infratel said its board had decided to "explore and evaluate (the) acquisition of (a) stake in one or more tranches in Indus Towers Ltd with the aim of making it a subsidiary or wholly-owned subsidiary" of the company.

It did not give further details.

Private equity firm KKR & Co LP KKR.N and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) in March agreed to buy just over a 10 percent stake in Bharti Infratel, which is majority owned by biggest Indian telecoms carrier Bharti Airtel BRTI.NS . Economic Times newspaper reported this month that a consortium led by KKR was eyeing both Indus Towers and Bharti Infratel, and that as a first step of that deal Bharti Infratel would buy all or most of the other partners' holdings in Indus. Bharti Infratel on Monday reported a 17 percent drop in second-quarter profit to 6.38 billion rupees, missing analysts' estimate of 7.41 billion rupees. = 64.8375 Indian rupees)

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