Mobilink and Waird combined entity to serve 50 million mobile subscribers
International telecom groups VimpelCom and Global Telecom Holding together with Warid Telecom Pakistan and Bank Alfalah, a subsidiary of the Dhabi Group, completed the merger of Pakistani telecom operators Mobilink and Warid Telecom.
The combined entity is set to serve approximately 50 million subscribers in the Asian nation, providing 2G, 3G and LTE services across Pakistan.
“VimpelCom continues to make significant progress against its transformation program. This market consolidation represents a further step in our strategy to strengthen our position in the markets in which we operate,” said VimpelCom CEO Jean-Yves Charlier. “We look forward to bringing innovative new products and services to our customers in Pakistan.”
Mobilink and Warid are set to benefit from VimpelCom’s $1 billion investment plan, which is said to support faster roll out of new local products and services, particularly in the areas of mobile entertainment, communications, the “internet of things” and mobile financial services.
VimpelCom, GTH and Dhabi Group last November announced the agreement to combine their Pakistan telecommunication businesses. Under terms of the deal, Mobilink completed the acquisition of 100% of Warid’s shares, while the Dhabi Group Shareholders acquired 15% of the shares of Mobilink. The operator has been approved by all the relevant regulatory authorities in Pakistan.
The legal merger of the two companies is expected to be completed within six months. The two firms shortly plan to file a petition to the local authorities in order to start the merger process.
The companies said the transaction is expected to create capital expense and operating expense synergies with a net present value of approximately $500 million. The combined revenue of both companies for the twelve months to March 2016 was $1.4 billion.
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