Home GCC Saudi Arabia Saudi Telecom seeks to cut $2.39bn offer for Vodafone Egypt STC had said that the offer gives the Egyptian business an enterprise value of $4.35bn by Bloomberg September 8, 2020 Saudi Telecom Co. (STC) is in discussions to reduce its non-binding $2.39bn offer for a stake in Vodafone Egypt, two people with direct knowledge of the talks said. The discussions come as a deadline nears for STC to move ahead with the non-binding offer first made in January. The Saudi company in July extended the memorandum of understanding for 60 days due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The cash offer is for Vodafone’s 55 per cent stake in Vodafone Egypt, the remaining part of which is held by state-owned Telecom Egypt. STC had said that the offer gives the Egyptian business an enterprise value of $4.35bn. The two people, who include an Egyptian official, didn’t provide additional details and requested anonymity because they weren’t authorised to comment on the talks. STC’s spokesperson couldn’t be reached for comment. Spokesmen for Vodafone Group and Vodafone Egypt declined to comment Egyptian market regulations would require Saudi Telecom to submit a mandatory tender offer for all of Vodafone Egypt, including the stake held by Telecom Egypt Tags Covid-19 Saudi Telecom stake Telecom Egypt Vodafone Egypt 0 Comments You might also like Global airlines poised for 2.7% jump in profit in 2024, says IATA EXCLUSIVE: Former World Bank MD says ‘global governance under stress’ Abu Dhabi-based IHC increases stake in Adani Enterprises to above 5% Mastercard to buy stake in MTN’s $5.2bn fintech unit