The Reliance executive said the new telecom firm, a 50:50 joint venture of R-Com and Aircel, will be unlisted and operate under a new brand name.
Telecom firms Reliance Communications Ltd (R-Com) and Aircel Ltd are likely to complete their merger by the end of June.
The merged entity, which will be India’s third largest telecom firm by subscribers, will save about Rs2,500 crore a year through synergies between the two operations
Merged entity, which will be India’s third largest telecom firm by subscribers, will save about Rs.2,500 crore a year through synergies between the two operations. The combined entity is expected to have Ebitda (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization) of Rs.5,000-6,000 crore in the next financial year with a revenue of Rs.25,000 crore.
The Reliance executive added a strategic investor will invest Rs.3,000 crore in the entity.
In December, R-Com entered into exclusive talks with Aircel for a potential merger, a month after it announced that it would buy the local unit of Russia’s Sistema JSFC.
As part of the deal, R-Com will spin off its mobile business and this will merge with the mobile business of the Maxis-owned Aircel; Both R-Com and Aircel will transfer Rs.14,000 crore each of their debt to the new entity.
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