Vodafone Group has agreed a preliminary deal to sell its 55% stake in its Egyptian unit to Saudi Arabia’s largest telecoms operator STC 7010.SE for USD 2.4 billion, the companies said on Wednesday. The non-binding deal values Vodafone Egypt at USD 4.4 billion and the two companies have agreed to long-term use of the Vodafone brand and other services in Egypt.
Selling the stake is in line with Vodafone's efforts to streamline its operations to focus on Europe and sub-Saharan Africa, Vodafone Chief Executive Nick Read said.
“It will reduce our net debt and unlock value for our shareholders,” he said.
Vodafone said the transaction is expected to close by June. STC said the non-binding agreement was valid for 75 days from Wednesday and could be extended by mutual consent.
“Vodafone Egypt is the leading player in the Egyptian mobile market and we look forward to contributing further to its continuing success,” said STC Chief Executive Nasser al-Nasser.
The binding agreement is subject to approvals by STC and Vodafone, and regulators. STC said no other parties were involved in the potential deal.
STC, also known as Saudi Telecom, is majority-owned by Saudi Arabia’s state fund the Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Telecom Egypt, which owns a stake in Vodafone Egypt, said on Sunday it had no intention of selling its stake.