Bharti Airtel, a leading global telecommunications services provider with operations in 20 countries across Asia and Africa, on Saturday said that it has received financing commitments of up to USD 2.5 Billion from China Development Bank and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.
The company signed the term sheets for the financing options in the presence of Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, who is currently on an official visit to China.
Subject to final agreements and requisite approvals, Bharti Airtel can draw these funds over a long availability period, depending on its financing requirements.
China Development Bank has committed financing of up to USD 2 Billion with an average maturity of about nine years. This is the single largest bilateral commitment by China Development Bank to any telecom operator globally and the largest bilateral commitment to a private Indian company. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China has committed USD 500 million with an average life of about nine years, making it the largest and longest bilateral commitment to an Indian telecom operator.
These financing options will allow the Company to diversify its global financing pool and access funds to invest in the growth of data networks across its global operations.
Rajan Bharti Mittal, vice chairman, Bharti Enterprises said, ''We are pleased to sign these agreements as part of the growing economic cooperation between India and China. It is an endorsement of the long term potential of the Indian telecom sector. Given the availability period of three years, these financings shall further add to the financial flexibility that the Company already has. These shall further extend tenors, enabling investments for furtherance of the Digital India initiative.''
Shares of the company gained Rs 4.35, or 1.09%, to trade at Rs 402.35. The total volume of shares traded was 325,405 at the BSE (10.22 a.m., Tuesday).