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Cell C seeks 73% debt reduction in Blue Label buyout deal

Johannesburg - Cell C is seeking to cut its debt by 73% part of a deal that will help South Africa’s third-largest mobile phone operator sell a stake to Blue Label Telecoms while retaining its operating licence, according to two people familiar with the matter.

The proposed transaction will see Cell C split about R9bn of borrowings into three special purpose vehicles, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are private.

Alongside stake sales to Blue Label and payment services provider Net1 UEPS Technologies, the plan will cut the overall debt to R6bn from about R22bn, they said.

READ:  Last-minute deal reached between Blue Label, Cell C

The special purpose vehicles will take on debt held by Nedbank Group, a group of Chinese lenders, and a €400m ($446m) bond issued by Cell C that matures in July 2018, the people said. In exchange, the vehicles will control a combined 30% in Cell C.

The proposal is the latest attempt by Cell C to push through the sale of a 45% shareholding to Johannesburg-based Blue Label for R5.5bn, a deal agreed in October after almost a year of talks.

It’s being cast as a debt refinancing rather than a takeover as South African regulators may demand a licence reapplication in the event of a change of ownership, the people said.

CellSAf, which is black controlled and owns 25% of Cell C, argues that such a transaction would unfairly dilute its shareholding and goes against South African initiatives to distribute wealth to people discriminated against during apartheid.

Blue Label shares rose 0.2% R15.14 at 10:08 in Johannesburg on Wednesday. The shares have fallen by almost 17% the start of the year.

Ownership structure

One of the SPVs will be held by CellSAf, according to the proposal. However, the shareholder hasn’t been officially informed and hasn’t authorised the creation of any SPVs to hold shares in Cell C, one of the people said.

READ: Blue Label's Cell C recapitalisation reaches finalisation

Another SPV will be controlled by 3C, the Oger Telecom-controlled entity that previously controlled Cell C and wants to exit the company. An employee ownership scheme will own the third, according to the terms of the proposal.

“We have not announced any detail regarding the SPV structure,” Michael Campbell, Blue Label’s head of investor relations, said in an emailed response to questions. “Further particulars will be included in the circular to be released later in June.” Cell C declined to comment.

Some of the Cell C debt will be owed by the SPVs and will be secured by shares in Cell C, the Net1 board said in emailed response to questions, without providing further details.

Under the new terms of the transaction, Net1 will take a 15% in Cell C in exchange for taking over R2bn of debt. Other major Cell C shareholders will include the company’s management, led by CEO Jose Dos Santos, according to a circular sent to Blue Label shareholders. The CEO didn’t respond to phone calls seeking comment.

In February, Cell C rejected an attempt by Telkom to gatecrash the talks with a $1bn offer.

A spokesperson for Nedbank declined to comment. A phone call to Oger’s head office wasn’t answered.

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