Indus Towers, Bharti Infratel merging to become world No.2 for masts
The combined company, which will lag only China Tower, will remain listed on Indian bourses. It will have a nationwide presence with more than 163,000 towers, the owners of both companies said in a joint statement on Wednesday. Top Indian telecoms carrier Bharti Airtel, the majority owner of Bharti Infratel, will end up with a stake of 33.8 percent to 37.2 percent in the combined entity, which will be called Indus Towers
Bharti Airtel separately said it plans to engage with potential investors to evaluate a stake sale in the combined mobile masts entity. Image source: PTI