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Vodacom has agreed R17.5 bln black economic empowerment deal

───   10:22 Mon, 11 Jun 2018

Vodacom has agreed R17.5 bln black economic empowerment deal | News Article

Mobile phone company Vodacom said on Monday it had entered into an agreement of up to R17.5 billion with its existing black economic empowerment (BEE) partners.


A newly formed staff scheme would see the BEE partners exchange their current shareholding in Vodacom South Africa for a shareholding of between 5.8 percent and 6.25 percent in Vodacom Group.

"Vodacom Group has agreed terms with Royal Bafokeng Holdings, Thebe Investment Corporation, YeboYethu (existing BEE partners) and a newly formed staff scheme, whose combined interests will be consolidated into a new YeboYethu BEE structure that will own shares in Vodacom Group," it said.

Vodacom is the largest mobile network operator in South Africa with significant operations in Lesotho, Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique and Kenya, through Safaricom.

It said the transaction, which was subject to regulatory and shareholder approval, would be the largest ever broad-based BEE transaction in the telecommunication industry and would replace and build on a R7.5 billion BEE ownership scheme that was concluded in 2008 and is due to unwind on October 8.


African News Agency (ANA)

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