Bharti Airtel on Thursday said it has completed the tender offer made for buying back debt worth US $1.5 billion and investors have tendered bonds worth over US $994 million.
Valid tenders were received with respect to US $99,48,85,000 principal amount of the notes when the offer ended on November 21, the company said in a regulatory filing.
Bharti Airtel International (Netherlands) BV commenced cash purchase of US $1.5 billion, 5.125 per cent Guaranteed Senior Notes due in 2023.
The tender offer was part of efforts to "proactively manage its capital structure, reduce gross debt and leverage by acquiring the notes funded out of equity proceeds and also provide liquidity to noteholders at a premium to the market," the filing said.
Earlier this month, Bharti Airtel said it would pre-pay US $1.5 billion debt with its subsidiary Bharti Airtel International (Netherlands), using the proceeds it got from six global entities investing in its Africa unit.
"Following the cancellation of validly tendered notes, between US $49,33,34,000 and US $50,51,15,000 principal amount of the notes will remain outstanding...," the filing said.