Sunil Mittal-led Bharti Airtel, which is in "exploratory talks" with MTN, has approached Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds to finance its possible bid for a majority stake in the South African company, says a media report.
The Wall Street Journal quoting two people familiar with the situation said Bharti has contacted Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds for additional cash to back its MTN bid for a majority stake.
Further, the paper quoted another person and said that Bharti has already negotiated about $12 billion in financing from a group of banks that includes Standard Chartered PLC, but the deal may require more resources.According to media reports, Singapore Telecom, which holds 30 per cent in Bharti Airtel, is also actively involved in the talks to acquire stake in MTN and could provide some assistance in this big ticket acquisition if it takes place. Last week, both Bharti and MTN announced that they are in "exploratory talks".
The race for MTN is hotting up with Etisalat, the telecom incumbent from the UAE has also expressed interest in the South African company.
The Wall Street Journal quoting two people familiar with the situation said Bharti has contacted Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds for additional cash to back its MTN bid for a majority stake.
Further, the paper quoted another person and said that Bharti has already negotiated about $12 billion in financing from a group of banks that includes Standard Chartered PLC, but the deal may require more resources.According to media reports, Singapore Telecom, which holds 30 per cent in Bharti Airtel, is also actively involved in the talks to acquire stake in MTN and could provide some assistance in this big ticket acquisition if it takes place. Last week, both Bharti and MTN announced that they are in "exploratory talks".
The race for MTN is hotting up with Etisalat, the telecom incumbent from the UAE has also expressed interest in the South African company.
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