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Home Communication, Current Economy, Invest SL, News, TechnologySri Lanka Telecom PLC: Navigating Ownership Changes Amidst Industry Dynamics

Sri Lanka Telecom PLC: Navigating Ownership Changes Amidst Industry Dynamics

February 2, 2024• byPRMinds Admin

Sri Lanka Telecom PLC: Navigating Ownership Changes Amidst Industry Dynamics

SLT-MOBITEL

In the midst of geo-political advancements and investments in the region, Sri Lanka Telecom PLC stands at the brink of a transformative ownership change, as detailed by recent developments. The Government of Sri Lanka, under its Ministry of Finance, Economic Stabilization, and National Policies, has progressed through the initial stage of its plan to divest shares in Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (SLT-MOBITEL Group).

Following a meticulous evaluation process guided by the Special Guidelines on Divestiture of State-Owned Enterprises, two investors have emerged as leading contenders out of the three bidders. Jio Platforms Ltd, a prominent Indian telecom giant recognized for its disruptive market entry, brings substantial experience and financial backing. Additionally, Gortune International Investment Holding Ltd, although less recognized, demonstrates a strategic focus on emerging markets.

With the completion of the shortlisting phase, the pre-qualified bidders are poised to advance to the Request for Proposal (RFP) stage. The International Finance Corporation has been appointed as the Transaction Advisor, overseeing the divestiture process.

Meanwhile, notable changes within SLT-Mobitel’s leadership have unfolded. A significant portion of the board of directors, including Chairman Reyaz Mihular, has submitted resignations in the wake of a directive from the President. This directive followed the summons of SLT’s Non-Executive Chairman and CEO, urging the withdrawal of a case involving TRCSL against the proposed merger between key industry players.

The dynamics surrounding the litigation have stirred discussions, with some questioning the implications on industry integrity and shareholder interests. The dispute’s resolution carries implications not only for SLT-Mobitel but also for the broader telecommunications landscape and investor sentiment.

Concerns and insights from industry analysts and engineers have underscored the potential ramifications of the proposed merger between Dialog and Airtel, emphasizing spectrum ownership and market competitiveness. The Telecom Engineers Union advocates for regulatory balance to safeguard against monopolistic tendencies and ensure favorable communication costs for economic growth.

As SLT navigates through these transformative shifts, the outcome of the ongoing litigation and subsequent board reconstitution are poised to shape the company’s trajectory and investor confidence. The appointment of new leadership, including Chairman A. K. D. D. D. Arandara, signals a pivotal phase in SLT’s corporate governance and strategic direction.

Amidst these developments, industry stakeholders, investors, and regulatory bodies closely monitor the evolving landscape, recognizing the profound implications for Sri Lanka’s telecommunications sector and broader economic ecosystem.

By PRMinds Admin

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