Arabsat has signed an agreement with the Hellenic Telecommunication Organisation (OTE), one of the largest telecom groups in South Eastern Europe, for the acquisition of its 99.05% equity participation in Hellas-Sat Consortium Ltd (Hellas-Sat). The share purchase agreement was signed upon an aggregate consideration of US $278 million, representing the 99.05%, of: An […]
Arabsat has signed an agreement with the Hellenic Telecommunication Organisation (OTE), one of the largest telecom groups in South Eastern Europe, for the acquisition of its 99.05% equity participation in Hellas-Sat Consortium Ltd (Hellas-Sat). The share purchase agreement was signed upon an aggregate consideration of US $278 million, representing the 99.05%, of:
An enterprise value of Hellas-Sat, amounting to 157 million, which corresponds to seven times the EBITDA of Hellas Sat for 2012, and
the cash held by Hellas-Sat on the date of completion of the transaction, estimated at 53.4 million.
Hellas-Sat has the exclusive use of the orbital position of 39° East and all associated radio frequencies from the Hellenic Republic and the Republic of Cyprus. The company is the operator of the Hellas-Sat 2 satellite, with wide European coverage. Apart from Europe, the satellite Hellas-Sat 2 covers the Middle East and South Africa and has a portfolio of more than 100 customers in 26 countries.
The transaction was conducted through Arabsat Cyprus Ltd., a 100% subsidiary of Arabsat, and is expected to be completed by Q2 2013 after all necessary procedures have been finalized and is subject to approval by the competent authorities.
Khalid A. Balkheyour, the President & CEO of Arabsat commented: This step outlines Arabsats determination to pursue its strategic plan to grow its resources in terms of expanding to new orbital slots and new frequency rights, and to enter new markets. In 2012, Arabsat had presented before the satellite industry its vision to move from regional to global and become one of the top 5 satellite operators in the world by the year 2020. This transaction, in addition to the new sixth satellite generation programme encompassing the design, manufacturing and launch of three new satellites from now until 2016 proves that Arabsat is on the right track to achieve its vision.
Our commitment to sustain and grow the business in Greece and Cyprus will manifest itself through the rapid design, manufacturing and launch of the new satellite, HS-3, which we envision to be one of the largest satellites in Europe Khalid A. Balkheyour, the President & CEO of Arabsat
Balkheyour also noted: Our commitment to sustain and grow the business in Greece and Cyprus will manifest itself through the rapid design, manufacturing and launch of the new satellite, HS-3, which we envision to be one of the largest satellites in Europe. This would enhance Hellas Sats competitive advantage at its hotspot at 39° East with more capacity for existing and future customers. I want also to thank our partners, The Hellenic Aerospace Industry (HAI), one of the current minority shareholders of Hellas-Sat, that will remains in the new shareholding structure of the company .
OTE, the seller is reportedly the largest telecommunications provider in the Greek market and, together with its subsidiaries, forms one of the leading telecom Groups in South-eastern Europe. OTE is among the five largest listed companies, with respect to capitalisation, in the Athens Stock Exchange and is also listed in the London (LSE) Stock Exchange.