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RPT-China Mobile, others approached for buying into Singapore telco M1 -sources

Published 24/04/2017, 11:12 am
Updated 24/04/2017, 11:20 am
© Reuters.  RPT-China Mobile, others approached for buying into Singapore telco M1 -sources

(Repeats story originally published late on Friday, with no change to text)

By Anshuman Daga

SINGAPORE, April 21 (Reuters) - Top shareholders in Singapore telecoms company M1 Ltd MONE.SI have approached potential buyers China Mobile 0941.HK and global private equity firms, among others, to sell their combined majority stake in the firm, sources familiar with the matter said.

The three main shareholders of Singapore's smallest listed telecoms player, who own a combined 61 percent, flagged a strategic review of their investments last month, and jointly appointed Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) as their financial adviser. did not give a reason behind the review of their stake in the S$1.9 billion ($1.36 billion) company.

The sources said the three shareholders - Malaysia's Axiata Group AXIA.KL , Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) SPRM.SI and Keppel Telecommunications & Transportation KTEL.SI - had also reached out to other telecoms firms, cash-rich business groups in China and Japanese tech firms to gauge their interest.

First-round bids for M1, long seen as a target due to its small size and diverse shareholding, are expected in a few weeks, the sources said. They added that talks between the parties were still at an early stage and there was no certainty the process would succeed.

They did not provide details on how China Mobile or the other prospective bidders have responded to the approach.

When contacted for comments, Keppel, SPH and Axiata referred Reuters to their joint statement issued last month. M1 referred the query to its shareholders. China Mobile declined to comment.

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The sources declined to be identified as they were not authorised to speak to the media.

The sale process comes as competition heats up in Singapore, with Australia's TPG Telecom TPM.AX set to launch its services next year after winning a licence to become the city-state's fourth telecom operator. Analysts expect M1 to be the most vulnerable to new competition. shares have nearly halved over the past two years due to its weak business performance amid increased competition.

But Singapore's well-regulated telecoms market offers stable cash flows. Some telecoms firms could also use the city-state as a launch pad into a region that is still developing, industry executives and analysts said.

"It's actually a decent business for current owners or any new ones if you factor in the upsides," said Rameez Ansar, co-founder of Singapore firm Circles.Life, which leases towers from M1, referring to weakness in M1's share performance and Singapore's position as a tier-one market and high user revenues.

M1 could also fit in a portfolio of other telecoms ventures.

"M1 could become part of a portfolio of investments in telecom-related assets. Someone looking for financial returns could be interested, if other portfolio companies could help to enhance M1's overall value," said Gregory Yap, analyst at Maybank Kim Eng Securities.

Under Singapore's rules, an acquirer of a 30 percent or more stake in a listed company is required to make an offer to buy out the rest of the shareholders.

Some of the sources said M1's main shareholders would require a substantial control premium for the sale to get done.

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State-run China Mobile, as well as local peers China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd 0762.HK and China Telecom Corp Ltd 0728.HK , the country's big telecoms firms, are pursuing expansion plans beyond their home market. China Mobile acquires M1, it would mark its biggest overseas foray. The world's largest mobile operator bought an 18 percent stake in Thailand's True Corp TRUE.BK in 2014 after buying Pakistan telecoms firm Paktel in 2007. ($1 = 1.3961 Singapore dollars)

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