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The Essar group has acquired TPG Nambiar's
13 per cent stake in BPL Communications
for Rs 125 crore. This comes nearly two
months after it acquired the 64 per cent
stake of Nambiar's son-in-law and former
Chairman and CEO of the telecom firm Rajiv
Chandrasekhar.
Sources close to the development said Essar
Teleholdings, the investment arm of the
Essar group in the telecommunications business,
had bought Nambiar's shareholding, and an
offshore outfit of the Essar group had struck
deals to purchase the holdings of AIG and
Actis (formerly, CDC Financial Services)
in the company. Foreign investors AIG, Actis,
Telecom Ventures Group (TVG) and Aitec together
hold 22 per cent in BPL Communications.
The Essar group is also in talks with TVG
and Aitec to buy their shareholdings in
BPL Communications, the sources said.
An Essar group spokesperson confirmed the
agreement to buy the stakes of AIG and Actis,
but declined to divulge the consideration
on the plea that the group did not comment
on the size of a particular deal.
The acquisition of Nambiar's stake has
taken the Essar group's holding in BPL Communications
to 77 per cent, one per cent more than what
is required to carry a special resolution.The
Essar group got majority control with the
acquisition of Chandrasekhar's 64 per cent
stake in BPL Communications. Now, the purchase
of Nambiar's shareholding provides the group
absolute control, said an industry expert.
If the valuation of the Nambiar-Essar Teleholdings
deal was any indication, the financial institutions
should end up receiving nearly Rs 212 crore.
However, sources said the valuation might
differ in case of the financial institutions.
The Essar group had announced in July that
it had agreed to acquire Chandrasekhar's
controlling stake in BPL Communications
for an enterprise value of nearly Rs 5,000
crore. The enterprise value includes a Rs
2,600-crore debt of the BPL Communications,
which holds 74 per cent stake in BPL Mobile
Communications (with operations in the Mumbai
circle) and 100 per cent in BPL Mobile Cellular
(operations in Maharashtra and Goa, Tamil
Nadu, Pondicherry and Kerala.) Essar already
has a 9 per cent stake in BPL Mobile.
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