Lagos - MTN expects the listing of its Nigerian unit on the Lagos stock exchange to be done by the end of 2018, its CEO has said, after suggesting in November that the process would be concluded by mid-year.
“We are progressing very well with the Nigerian listing and if market conditions are appropriate, we will conclude that by the end of the year,” Rob Shuter said on Tuesday in an interview in Lagos. He declined to provide more details on the process.
MTN agreed to the Nigerian Stock Exchange initial public offering as part of the settlement of a $1bn fine imposed by local regulators in 2015.
Africa’s biggest wireless operator by sales incurred the penalty after missing a deadline to disconnect unregistered subscribers amid a security crackdown in the West African country. Nigeria is the largest of the company’s 22 markets across Africa and the Middle East.
MTN is planning to raise at least $500m from the sale of shares, people familiar with the preparations for the listing said.
The company could dispose of as much as 30% of its Lagos-based unit, the people, who asked not to be identified as the details aren’t public, said in February.
MTN is also preparing to list a 35% stake of its local unit in regional neighbour Ghana, part of a deal with the government to use fourth-generation spectrum, a high-speed mobile data service.
"The Ghana IPO is well advanced,” Shuter said, declining to provide details. “We will make the specific announcement of that in accordance with the IPO schedule.”
MTN is targeting close to $800m with the listing, which would be more than 10 times bigger than the country’s largest IPO to date, people familiar with the matter said in March.
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