Zain to pay Bharti Airtel $129m in Africa business settlement
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Zain to pay Bharti Airtel $129m in Africa business settlement

Zain to pay Bharti Airtel $129m in Africa business settlement

Zain sold its Africa business to Airtel for $9bn in 2010

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Zain, Kuwait’s number one telecom operator by subscribers, on Thursday said it will pay $129m to Bharti Airtel over a settlement related to the sale of Zain’s Africa operations to the Indian firm in 2010.

The payment will have no future financial impact on Zain as it set aside provisions to cover potential payments related to the transaction at the time of the sale, a spokesman for Zain, which operates in eight countries in the Middle East and Africa, said.

Zain in 2010 completed the $9bn sale of its Africa business, which included operations across 15 countries. Zain still operates in South Sudan and Sudan, according to its website.

Thursday’s statement did not disclose what the settlement related to. In the company’s third-quarter financial statement, Zain said it was liable for “taxation claims and amounts that may be due for unprovided litigation claims” after the sale of Zain Africa.

The company last month reported a better then expected 12 percent rise in third-quarter results.


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