MTN Group may cash in from $2.3bn stake sale in IHS Towers

The group plans an initial public offering of Africa’s largest telecommunication-towers company

Ralph Mupita, chief financial officer of MTN Group Ltd., pauses during a news conference to announce the company's full year results at their headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Thursday, March 8, 2018. MTN may exit markets that aren't self-funding as Chief Executive Officer Rob Shuter reviews the 22 countries in which it operates. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg
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MTN Group could cash in from an initial public offering of Africa’s largest telecommunication-towers company by selling a stake valued by the wireless carrier at about 27 billion rand ($2.3bn).

IHS Towers, of which Johannesburg-based MTN owns about 29 per cent, is planning an IPO in New York, people familiar with the matter said last year. If the tower operator goes ahead with the share sale and the valuation is appropriate, MTN will look to sell out, Chief Financial Officer Ralph Mupita said in an interview.

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“It is not strategic to lock up so much capital,” the CFO said. While MTN’s stake in IHS Towers is important, its been earmarked by the company as an asset for sale, he said.

IHS, Helios Towers Africa and Eaton Towers are all looking to take advantage of high industry valuations to sell shares and fund expansion, the people familiar with the situation said in November. Helios confirmed the plans earlier this month, saying it would seek an IPO in London and Johannesburg and expects at least 25 per cent of its shares will be freely traded after the sale. IHS Towers declined to comment.

MTN, Africa’s largest mobile-phone company by sales, is planning to cut its debt, Mr Mupita said. Borrowings rose to 57bn rand ($4.8bn) in 2017 from 52bn rand the previous year. The shares closed 1.1 per cent higher at 133.40 rand in Johannesburg on Monday, valuing the company at 251bn rand.

IHS is owned by French investment firm Wendel and Goldman Sachs as well as MTN.