Bharti gets
Tata Tele for nothing; Rs 1,500-cr spectrum payout only cost
After taking
Norwegian telco Telenor for virtually free earlier this year, leading operator
Bharti Airtel has now acquired Tata Teleservices, taking consolidation to a new
level in the stressed telecom sector.
The cash-free
debt-free deal, which will bring in over 71 MHz of liberalised spectrum and add
40 million customers to the Sunil Bharti Mittal-led company at a throwaway
price, will also mean that the $103-billion Tata group won’t have to shut down
its telecom business and worry about thousands of job losses. In its
149-year-old history, the Tatas have never shut down any major unit, and this
merger deal is being seen as a face-saver for the group.
With the
acquisition of the Tatas’ wireless business, Airtel is getting a debt-free
company while pushing its user base to around 321 million. The next largest
telco in the country is Vodafone at a distant 208 million. However, once the
Vodafone-Idea merger is completed, the total subscriber base would cross that
of Airtel’s. Idea has 191 million users as of August. The consolidation in the sector
is being seen as an outcome of the competitive tariff being offered by newcomer
Reliance Jio, which has managed 128 million subscribers in just one year.
The other gains for Airtel is that it gets 178.5 MHz spectrum (of which 71.3 MHz is liberalised) in the 850, 1800 and 2100 MHz bands across 19 circles and right to use Tata’s existing fibre network.
The other gains for Airtel is that it gets 178.5 MHz spectrum (of which 71.3 MHz is liberalised) in the 850, 1800 and 2100 MHz bands across 19 circles and right to use Tata’s existing fibre network.
It may also emerge
as the preferred telecom partner for the Tata Group, executives said. Bharti
Airtel will however take over the operational losses from November 1, sources
said.
Tata Teleservices will have to pay off
the accumulated debt at over Rs 34,000 crore (for TTSL and TTML together). The
two companies made it clear that all the past liabilities and dues would be
borne by the Tatas. Out of the total deferred spectrum cost for the Tatas at an
estimated Rs 10,000 crore, around Rs 1,500 crore is likely to be picked up by
Airtel. The remaining Rs 8,500 crore would be paid by the Tatas to the
Department of Telecom, sources said.
Of course, the
5,500-odd employees of Tata Teleservices would not lose their job, a
risk they would have faced in case of a closure. There’s no estimate yet of how
many employees will be absorbed in the new set-up. Shutting down entails huge
operational costs and therefore giving it for no cost is still a better option
than shutting down, sources said.
Sunil Bharti
Mittal, chairman, Bharti Airtel, said, “This is a significant development
towards further consolidation in the Indian mobile industry and reinforces our
commitment to lead India’s digital revolution by offering world-class and
affordable telecom services through a robust technology and solid spectrum
portfolio.” On completion, the proposed acquisition will further strengthen
Airtel’s market position in several key circles, he added.
Bharti Board which
met Thursday afternoon has approved this transaction.
N Chandrasekaran,
chairman, Tata Sons, said, “We believe today's agreement is the best and most
optimal solution for the Tata group and its stakeholders. Finding the right
home for our longstanding customers and our employees has been the priority for
us. We have evaluated multiple options and are pleased to have this agreement
with Bharti.’’
Tata group CFO
Saurabh Agrawal told Business Standard, “We had to either invest $8-10 billion
or exit the business. From capital allocation perspective we thought that we
had lost that position where we could make further investments.’’ He added, “Currently
we will take additional debt within Tata Sons and take care of all liabilities
and then we will refinance it in some form and shape.’’
The two companies –
Bharti Airtel and Tata – have agreed to merge consumer mobile businesses (CMB)
of Tata Teleservices and Tata Teleservices Maharashtra. As
part of the deal, Airtel will absorb Tatas’ consumer mobile business in 19
circles. Goldman Sachs (India) Securities Private Limited is financial advisor
to the Tatas.
The proposed merger
will include transfer of all the customers and assets of Tata CMB to Airtel. It
will also enable Airtel to bolster its strong spectrum foot-print with the
addition of 178.5 MHz spectrum, according to a company statement.
Tata and Airtel
will work together to further explore other mutual areas of cooperation, that
will be value accretive for both the Groups, the companies said in a joint
statement.
The employees of
Tata will be demerged on the lines of the two businesses i.e. CMB and EFL
(Enterprise and Fixed Line and Broadband), and post an optimal manpower
planning will be moved to Airtel.
Tata is also in
initial stages of exploring combination of its enterprise business with Tata
Communications and its retail fixed line and broadband business with Tata Sky.
Any such transaction will be subject to respective boards and other regulatory
approvals.
Tata will retain
its stake in the tower company Viom and will take care of the liabilities
associated with it.
The Boards of Tata
Sons, TTSL and TTML have approved this transaction.
AIRTEL’S
ACQUISITIONS IN THE PAST 5 YEARS
- Qualcomm AP’s
India
May 2012
Circles: Delhi,
Mumbai, Haryana and Kerala
- Augere
Wireless Broadband India
August 2015
Circles: Madhya
Pradesh and Chhattisgarh (MPCG)
- Videocon
Telecommunications
March 2016
Circles: Bihar,
Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, UP (East) and UP (West)
- Aircel Dishnet
Wireless
April 2016
Circles: Tamil Nadu
(including Chennai), Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir, West Bengal, Assam, Northeast,
Orissa and Andhra Pradesh
- Telenor
(India) Communications
February 2017
Circles: Andhra
Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Gujarat, UP (East), UP (West) and Assam
- Tikona Digital
Networks
March 2017
Circles: Gujarat,
UP (East), UP (West), Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh
The Business Standard, New Delhi, 13th October, 2017
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