Uganda gets $60m telecoms tower investment
Eaton Towers has secured $60m in debt financing from Standard Bank Group, acting through Stanbic Uganda, and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), to build and develop new and existing telecom towers across Uganda.
This $60m financing includes a $30m tranche
with an 8.5 year maturity from IFC, a member of the World Bank Group. This is
marks the first funding for Eaton Towers from IFC, whilst the 8.5 year term is
a record for telecom infrastructure providers in the region. The remaining $30m
tranche is provided by Stanbic Uganda, for a six-year term.
This is Eaton's second round of bank debt
funding in 2012, following a $30m debt facility from Standard Bank Group,
acting through Stanbic Bank Ghana and the Standard Bank of South Africa,
earlier in the year. It also follows a $150m
equity investment from Capital International Private Equity Funds
(“CIPEF”), a private equity investor that focuses on emerging markets, secured
by Eaton Towers in September 2011.
Peter Lewis, Chief Financial
Officer of Eaton Towers, said:
“This latest round of
debt funding is a further validation of the Eaton Towers business model and
management team, and a clear demonstration of our ability to efficiently
leverage our assets across Africa.
“Mobile operators in
Africa are increasingly viewing tower sharing as a key strategy to facilitate
reductions in operating costs and capex, enabling them to focus on providing
mobile services. Eaton Towers is now a leading tower company in Uganda and this
funding facility will allow us to further consolidate our position there.”
The
capital raised will be put towards funding Eaton’s acquisition of nearly 400
towers from Warid Telecoms in Uganda, announced in January, and to upgrade
existing towers and build up to 80 new towers in the country. Eaton Towers also
acquired 300 towers from Orange Uganda in January, to give a total of 700
towers and national coverage in Uganda.
Eaton Towers also operates towers in Ghana and
South Africa and has recently established offices in Kenya.
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