Read time: 3 minutes

Brazil’s Oi to sell Africatel stake

By , ITWeb
Africa , 18 Sep 2014

Brazil’s Oi to sell Africatel stake

Brazil's fourth largest wireless company, Grupo Oi SA (Oi), has announced plans to sell 75% of its stake in Africatel Holdings BV.

Africatel operates as a holding company and provides telecoms services. It owns stakes in several African telcos including Angola’s Unitel SA.

According to Reuters, Oi's board of directors are said to be looking for a buyer.
 
Oi said one of its subsidiaries received a letter from partner Samba Luxco, which holds the remaining 25% of Africatel's shares, requesting the exercising of a put option to sell the minority stake, Reuters reports.

And according to a securities filing, Oi said selling its Africatel stake would allow the company to avoid arbitration to resolve the matter.

Africatel is a subsidiary of Portugal Telecom SGPS SA, the largest telecoms service provider in Portugal.

Africatel also operates in other African countries like Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Mozambique and Kenya.

Daily newsletter
Number of the day
Quote of the day
"This collaboration underscores our vision to democratise access to payments and drive financial inclusion across the globe. We’re not just envisioning the future of payments - we’re actively building it.”