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Millicom claims stake in Helios Towers Africa

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HTA recently raised USD363 million in new equity from existing and new shareholders to fund acquisitions and new growth in existing markets.

Millicom and Helios Towers Africa (HTA) have revealed that Millicom will now own 24 percent of HTA’s shares following a shareholding reorganisation.

As a result of the reorganisation, Millicom will exchange shares which were previously held in HTA’s tower companies in Ghana, DRC and Tanzania, into shares in HTA’s parent company.


According to Millicom, this transaction will simplify the share ownership structure of HTA, align interest among shareholders, and move Millicom’s shareholding to the parent HTA Company. The transaction does not change access to commercially sensitive information, which is held exclusively by HTA.

In 2010, HTA acquired, through its different operating companies, a portfolio of 2,450 Millicom-owned towers in Ghana, DRC and Tanzania. At that time, Millicom retained equity stakes in the individual tower companies. These equity positions are now being exchanged for shares in HTA.

HTA recently raised USD363 million in new equity from existing and new shareholders to fund acquisitions and new growth in existing markets. The share exchange is being undertaken at the same valuation as the funding round.

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