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Helios, others bid for 9mobile
Private equity firm Helios Investment Partners has submitted a bid to acquire Nigeria’s 9mobile under a sale process aimed at finding new investors for the debt-laden telecoms firm, one person fimilar with the matter told Reuters.
Nigerian lenders have picked Barclays to try to find new investors for 9mobile after banks took over the telecoms firm, formerly called Etisalat Nigeria, for defaulting on its loan.
South Africa’s MTN, the market leader has 36.1 percent. Nigeria’s Globacom and Bharti Airtel’s local subsidiary also submited bids, another source familiar with the matter said. Smile Telecoms and Teleology Holdings Limited have been shortlisted, Business Day reported.
Helios declined to comment. Globacom, Airtel, Smile and Teleology could not be reached for comment. Bidders are required to submit a firm financial bid and conduct due diligence by Dec 31, the local paper reported.
Etisalat Nigeria took out a $1.2 billion syndicated loan from a group of 13 local banks but struggled to make repayments this year due to a currency crisis and recession in Nigeria. The Nigerian central bank intervened to save the company from collapse and prevent creditors from putting it into receivership, leading to a change in its board and management, as well as the new name 9mobile.
The crisis forced the telecoms company’s one-time parent Etisalat to terminate its management agreement with its Nigerian business and surrender its 45 percent stake to a trustee following the central bank intervention.