RCom adds Stanchart, DBS for Singapore IPO

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Reuters Singapore
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 2:06 AM IST

Reliance Communications (RCom) has appointed another two banks for the upcoming $1 billion IPO of its undersea cable unit in what may be the biggest stock listing in Singapore this year, two sources said.

Standard Chartered and DBS Group Holdings will join Deutsche Bank as the main advisors in an initial public offering (IPO), which will help the debt-laden teleco reduce a debt burden that stood at $6.9 billion as of December.

The IPO -- which is likely to be in the form of a business trust -- is expected to be launched in the second half of the year, two sources with direct knowledge of the deal told Reuters.

They declined to be identified because the details of the transaction are not public.

News that RCom was pushing ahead with the Singapore IPO helped push the shares up 3.6% in early trading in Mumbai.

Business trusts contain assets that pay regular dividends, most of which are distributed to shareholders.

RCom, country's second largest mobile phone operator, which competes with 14 others in a highly competitive Indian mobile phone market, has seen profits decline for 10 straight quarters to December.

A hoped-for IPO of its telecom tower unit failed to take off and a planned sale of the business has dragged on for nearly two years, forcing Reliance Communications to tap the debt market recently.

Sources have said RCom is in talks with US buyout giants Blackstone and Carlyle to sell its telecoms tower unit in a more than $3 billion deal, but the transaction has not yet been completed.

RCom recently secured $1.18 billion in Chinese loans to repay overseas convertible bonds due for redemption in March.

Shares of the company were up 2.13% at 10.38 am. They are up by about 50% this year after declining 52% in 2011 on concerns about its debt.

RCom, Standard Chartered and DBS declined to comment on the planned IPO.

Last month, sources told Reuters that RCom is looking to raise up to $1.5 billion in the IPO, but sources involved in the deal said $1 billion is a more realistic target.

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First Published: Feb 17 2012 | 12:00 AM IST

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