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Friday, July 31, 2020
IPS bids to raise stake in Seacom
By Standard Reporter
IPS Cable Systems has made a bid to acquire further shareholding in
Africa’s premier fibre optic undersea cable firm, Seacom, in a move set
to realign the regional broadband market.
According to an inquiry notice from the Comesa Competition Commission,
IPS Cable Systems is seeking to increase its shareholding by another 10
per cent of Seacom, the Sh65 billion fibre cable.
“After receiving a notification in terms of Article 24 of the
regulations on the merger involving IPS Cable Systems Ltd and Seacom
Holdings Ltd (Mauritius) ... intends to embark on an inquiry in terms of
Article 26 of the Regulations,” said the regional regulator in a
notice.
“The parties have submitted that the proposed transaction involves the
acquisition of 100 per cent shareholding in the target by IPS, resulting
in IPS indirectly owning 25 per cent voting rights and 10 per cent
economic rights in Seacom Capital Ltd (Mauritius).”
Seacom launched the first broadband submarine cable system in Kenya in
2009, expanding internet access and quality exponentially as users
migrated from the costly satellite connection.
The infrastructure connects South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, Kenya
and Tanzania to other international broadband cables, and accounts for
24 per cent of Kenya’s total undersea bandwidth capacity.
IPS (Industrial Promotion Services) and JHL (Jubilee Holdings Ltd)
already owns a significant stake in Seacom through IPS Cable Systems
Ltd.
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