South Africa: AIIM-backed MetroFibre acquires assets from Link Africa
MetroFibre Networx, a portfolio company of African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM), has acquired the fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network and infrastructure of Link Africa in Gauteng and Kwa-Zulu Natal, adding another 10,000 homes passed to MetroFibre’s rapidly growing fibre network in South Africa. The deal is effective 1 April 2021 with a transition period which is expected to be completed by the end of June 2021.
AIIM acquired a minority equity stake in MetroFibre Networx in November 2020.
At the close of the deal, MetroFibre will rank among the top five fibre network operators in South Africa in terms of number of homes passed, with its open-access network currently passing over 205,000 homes in five provinces across South Africa. The acquisition of Link Africa’s FTTH infrastructure follows hot on the heels of an announcement in March 2021 by MetroFibre that it had secured R2.5 billion (about $175 million) in debt funding to expand its fibre rollout in South Africa. This is alongside a recent R1.5 billion (about $105 million) equity raise towards the end of 2020.
“As part of our growth strategy, we’ll be looking at building and extending our infrastructure organically, as well as pursuing strategic acquisitions of existing infrastructure networks from fibre network operators. The combination of organic growth, successful capital raises and a focused acquisition strategy will see MetroFibre well placed to play a leading role in the sector’s unfolding consolidation process, elevating the business into a market-leading position. We aim to densify our existing networks to reach an additional 300,000 residential homes across the country over the next two years. The demand for high-bandwidth internet services, for the purposes of working from home, education and entertainment has reached a significant tipping point in South Africa and has been given dramatic impetus by the Covid-19 pandemic,” says Dr Steve Booysen, MetroFibre CEO.
According to Craig Carthy, CEO of Link Africa, the sale of its fibre-to-the-home assets is part of the company’s strategy to focus its business on fibre-to-the-business and fibre-to-the-tower services.
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