Qatari investor selling $1.46 billion stake in Bharti Airtel - term sheet

Reuters  |  MUMBAI 

By S.Anuradha

(Reuters) - A Qatari investor plans to sell a 5 percent in top Indian telecoms carrier Ltd on Wednesday for about 95 billion rupees ($1.46 billion), adding to the nation's recent sales in foreign companies.

Three Pillars Pte Ltd, an affiliate of the Foundation, has put up for sale through stock market transactions about 199.9 million shares in in a price range of 473-490 rupees each, according to a deal term sheet.

The price range is a discount of 4.7-8 percent to Airtel's Tuesday closing price, but far higher than the 340 rupees Three Pillars paid for it in 2013.

The sale comes after other Qatari companies, including its sovereign wealth fund, have been cutting stakes in foreign companies and raising cash to withstand pressure on its economy, which has been hit by economic sanctions imposed by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt since early June.

The countries cut diplomatic and transport ties with Doha on June 5, accusing it of backing terrorism, a charge which Doha denies.

Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, the Investment Authority, has responded to the crisis by pumping billions of dollars into local banks to shore up their deposits.

It has also reduced its in upscale jeweller Tiffany & Co, Russian energy giant Rosneft and Swiss bank Credit Suisse.

Indian telecom stocks, including Airtel, have also gained on signs of an end to a bruising price war and hopes that industry consolidation will benefit established players.

shares fell 3.4 percent to close at 514.35 rupees ahead of the on Tuesday, but are still up more than 68 percent in 2017.

A spokesman for the Group declined to comment.

Rashed Fahad Al-Noaimi, chief executive officer of investments at Foundation, is on Airtel's board.

UBS is the handling the planned share sale, according to the term sheet.

($1 = 64.9900 Indian rupees)

(Reporting by S. Anuradha of IFR, Additional reporting by Saeed Azhar in Dubai and Sankalp Phartiyal in Mumbai, Writing by Devidutta Tripathy; Editing by Louise Heavens)

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First Published: Wed, November 08 2017. 10:27 IST