News - 22.11.2010

Tunisiana: Qtel Group et Princesse Holding rachètent les actions d'Orascom

Epilogue et fin pour les longues tractations quant à la transmission de la participation à 50% du groupe Naguib Sawiress au capital de Tunisiana. Qatar Telecom a annoncé lundi matin à Doha, l’acquisition à travers sa filiale Wataniya en consortium avec le groupe tunisien Princesse Holding des actions détenues par Orascom Telecom Holding au capital d’Orascom Telecom Tunisie (Tunisiana). La transaction sera finalisée en accord avec les autorités tunisiennes, d’ici janvier 2011. Déja actionnaire à 50%, Wataniya et son partenaire Princesse Holding détiendront le contrôle total du capital. Le montant de la transactions’élève à 1.200 millions de $.

Se félicitant de cette décision, Sheikh Abdullah Ben Saud al-Thani, président de Qtel, a déclaré que «cette acquisition est en ligne avec la vision 2020 qui ambitionne de positionner le groupe parmi les 20 premières compagnies de télécom dans le monde». 

Le communiqué intégral dans sa version originale

Qtel Group and Princesse Holdings to acquire all Orascom Telecom’s shares in Tunisiana

 

Doha, Qatar, 22 November 2010: Qatar Telecom (“Qtel” or “The Qtel Group”) Q.S.C. announced today that it has signed, via Wataniya Telecom, a 52.5% subsidiary of Qtel (“National Mobile Telecommunications Company K.S.C.” or “Wataniya” or “NMTC”), an agreement with a consortium led by Princesse Holding of Tunisia to jointly acquire from Orascom Telecom Holding (“Orascom Telecom”) their 50% shareholding in Orascom Telecom Tunisie (“Tunisiana”). Wataniya has an existing 50% shareholding in Tunisiana.

 

Under the terms of the agreement, Wataniya and the Princesse Holding consortium (the “Partners”) will acquire the stock for USD 1,200m. The Partners will work with the Tunisian authorities to finalise the transaction and anticipate closing with Orascom Telecom in early January 2011. Wataniya will finance its portion of the transaction with a mixture of existing cash and debt, and now will control the Board and management of Tunisiana, allowing it to fully consolidate the business.

 

His Excellency Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Bin Saud Al-Thani, Chairman of the Qtel Group commented: 

 

”The acquisition is in line with the Qtel Group’s vision for 2020, which aims to position us among the top 20 telecommunications companies in the world, and with our strategy of active portfolio development, through which we may seek to increase our ownership in well performing assets, with further growth potential. We are rightly proud of our record of financially disciplined expansion, and we are pleased to have secured the additional Tunisiana stock at a good price.

 

Tunisiana has been an outstanding asset within our portfolio and Tunisiana has been able to establish its position as a leading communications company in Tunisia.

 

We have a successful history of working with well established and highly respected local partners, and we are delighted to have entered into partnership with the Princesse Holding consortium, one of Tunisia’s blue chip conglomerates, chaired by Mohamed Sakher El Materi. We are confident that with the support and active participation of Princesse Holding, we will be able to take Tunisiana to the next stage of its development and offer the Tunisian public innovative, advanced and competitive communications services for years to come.”

 

With this transaction, Qtel Group consolidates its position as the largest communications Group in the MENA region, with nine controlled operations.