Bharti Group to invest $500 million to be OneWeb's largest shareholder

This will make Bharti Group the largest shareholder in the satellite communications company

Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman, Bharti Enterprises
OneWeb Executive Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal said the company represented a “unique opportunity” for investors at a key moment in the commercialisation of space
Megha Manchanda New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Jun 30 2021 | 11:16 AM IST
Bharti Group on Tuesday said it would invest $500 million to become the largest shareholder in the satellite communications company OneWeb, which Bharti Group, along with the British government, rescued from bankruptcy last year.

“OneWeb has completed its transformation with the exercise of a call option by Bharti to invest an additional $500 m into the company,” Bharti Group said in a statement.

The investment is a result of a “call option” by Bharti. On completing the transaction and with Eutelsat’s $550-million investment, Bharti will hold 38.6 per cent.

The British government, Eutelsat, and SoftBank will each own 19.3 per cent, OneWeb said in a statement.

“OneWeb, the global low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications company, has secured further fundraising on the anniversary of the successful bid by the UK government and Bharti Global (Bharti) to purchase OneWeb from US Chapter 11 to bring its funding to $2.4 billion,” OneWeb said in a statement.

The transaction is expected to be completed in the second half of 2021, subject to a regulatory nod.

The announcement comes as OneWeb gears up for its eighth launch on July 1, delivering much-anticipated and strategically valuable Arctic region coverage down to 50-degree latitude.

The statement said the final shareholding structure could alter to the extent a member of the shareholders’ group chooses to exercise part of the call option.

On completion, OneWeb will have secured $2.4 billion of equity investment, with no issued debt.

OneWeb Executive Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal said the company represented a “unique opportunity” for investors at a key moment in the commercialisation of space.

“With its Global ITU LEO Spectrum priority, telco partnerships, successful launch momentum and reliable satellites, OneWeb is ready to serve the vital needs of high-speed broadband connectivity for those who have been left behind.

“Nation-states can accelerate their universal service obligations; telcos their backhaul and enterprise; and governments can serve remote installations,” Mittal added.

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