Telenor makes $3.9bn exit from Thailand


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With the sale of its stake in True, Telenor is left with simply two cell companies in Asia

This week, Norwegian telco large Telenor has introduced the sale of its 30.3% stake in Thailand’s True Company for NOK 39 billion ($3.9 billion).

The deal will see Telenor instantly offload a 24.95% stake to Come up Digital Know-how, a holding firm owned by Thai billionaire Khun Suphachai Chearavanont.

The remaining 5.35% stake is to be offered in two years’ time through a mutual put/name possibility, permitting Telenor to promote the shares on the authentic deal worth or the prevailing market worth, whichever is larger.

Telenor gained its stake in True through the merger of their native cell operator DTAC (Complete Entry Communications) was merged with True Company in 2023.

Since then, Telenor has confronted vital headwinds in key Asian markets, usually resulting in speedy divestments at appreciable loss.

In 2022, the corporate wrote off its enterprise in Myanmar following coup. One 12 months later, speedy foreign money devaluation in Pakistan ravaged Telenor’s, resulting in its sale.

Now, with the sale of their stake in True, Telenor has simply two main telco companies in Asia: Grameenphone, the most important firm in Bangladesh, wherein Telenor holds a majority stake (55.8%); and CelcomDigi in Malaysia, wherein it holds a 33.1% stake.

Outdoors of Asia, Telenor operates main operators in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland.

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