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Etisalat to pay $800 million for PTCL stake
DUBAI: Pakistan will receive a payment of $800 million by the end of March from the UAEs Etisalat for a stake in Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), Federal Minister for Privatisation Senator Waqar Ahmed Khan said on Wednesday.
In 2006, Etisalat, the Gulf Arab regions second-largest telecom firm, signed an agreement to purchase a 26 percent stake in PTCL for $2.6 billon, but so far only $1.4 billion has been paid, due to problems linked with a transfer of 3,000 real estate units.
Under the contract, the government agreed to transfer the properties before Etisalat made the full payment. We have agreed on a framework with Etisalat by which the transfer of $800 million will happen by the end of March ... the property issues will be resolved soon, the minister said.
In December, Etisalat said the remaining $1.2 billion would be paid in equal instalments over a period of 4.5 years in consideration for certain corresponding deliverables by the Pakistani counterpart. Etisalat declined to comment on the agreement.
It remains unclear whether Pakistan has decided to give the telecom giant a discount. Khan declined to comment on the remaining $400 million.
We want to resolve all the issues with this deal and move on to privatising other companies and we just want this to be a good example to lead by in the future, Khan added. reuters
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
DUBAI: Pakistan will receive a payment of $800 million by the end of March from the UAEs Etisalat for a stake in Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), Federal Minister for Privatisation Senator Waqar Ahmed Khan said on Wednesday.
In 2006, Etisalat, the Gulf Arab regions second-largest telecom firm, signed an agreement to purchase a 26 percent stake in PTCL for $2.6 billon, but so far only $1.4 billion has been paid, due to problems linked with a transfer of 3,000 real estate units.
Under the contract, the government agreed to transfer the properties before Etisalat made the full payment. We have agreed on a framework with Etisalat by which the transfer of $800 million will happen by the end of March ... the property issues will be resolved soon, the minister said.
In December, Etisalat said the remaining $1.2 billion would be paid in equal instalments over a period of 4.5 years in consideration for certain corresponding deliverables by the Pakistani counterpart. Etisalat declined to comment on the agreement.
It remains unclear whether Pakistan has decided to give the telecom giant a discount. Khan declined to comment on the remaining $400 million.
We want to resolve all the issues with this deal and move on to privatising other companies and we just want this to be a good example to lead by in the future, Khan added. reuters
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan