Vodafone Australia and TPG Merger Receives FIRB Approval

Vodafone announced it has received approval from Australia's Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) for the telco to merge with TPG.By Chris Duckett, ZDNet
May 7, 2020

Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) announced on Thursday it has received approval from Australia's Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) for the telco to merge with TPG.

Once completed, the merger of the two companies under the TPG moniker would create a AU$15 billion entity.

Under the terms of the deal, 50.1% of the company will be owned by Vodafone Australia shareholders and 49.9% by TPG shareholders, respectively, with current Vodafone chief Inaki Berroeta to serve as CEO and current TPG chief David Teoh to serve as chair.

“The merger is now another significant step closer to reality, and we're progressing our plans to bring the two companies together mid-year,” Berroeta said on Thursday.

“The Scheme Booklet will be released in coming weeks and submitted to TPG shareholders for approval, Australia will soon have a third fully-integrated telecommunications company for the first time.”

Upon the conclusion of the deal, Hutchison Telecoms Australia will own 25.05% of the new company.

Also speaking on Thursday, Hutchison Australia chair Fok Kin-ning said the new entity would have better offerings across its Vodafone, TPG, and iiNet brands.

Fok commented on how Vodafone Australia is handling the coronavirus pandemic.

“VHA's business, like many others, is being adversely impacted by the pandemic. VHA has seen a reduction in sales and revenues resulting from customer inability to access retail stores, fewer overseas visitors, lower international roaming revenues, and reduced capacity to service customers resulting from contact centre shutdowns,” he said.

“Whilst the full impacts of the COVID?19 pandemic are uncertain, it is likely to continue to have a negative impact on VHA's financial performance until the situation returns to pre?COVID?19 conditions.”

Elsewhere on Thursday, competitor Optus announced it would be picking up the broadcasting rights for two matches each week for the 2020 season of South Korea's K League, which starts this weekend.

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