The proposed
merger between Airtel and Tigo is expected to linger until such a time that the
two companies complete the necessary regulatory processes with the National
Communications Authority (NCA). The two entities officially announced the
decision to merge in March 2017.
But latest
information from the NCA indicates that the process is yet to be completed, six
months after the announcement. In a response to an email request from Citi
Business News, the NCA confirmed that it has received a joint application for a
merger between Airtel Ghana Limited and Millicom Ghana Limited operators of
Tigo.
The NCA also
says it has since reviewed the joint application. The regulator however says
the two networks are in the process of furnishing it with some further details
on the requirements for the merger. It is unclear what requirements the
regulator is seeking that the companies abide by but the NCA is expected to
give its approval for the merger after a final review of the particulars
requested for.
The parent
company of Airtel and Tigo in March this year announced the merger between the
two entities. Under the agreement, both companies will own equal shares. Already,
Citi Business News understands that the CEO of Tigo, Roshi Motman is likely to be named as the MD of
the new entity to be created. It is unclear yet which position the
current MD of Airtel Ms. Lucy Quist will be occupying following the merger.
The merger
between the two is likely to push the new entity to the number two spot of
leading telecom operators in Ghana, after MTN, which is the currently the
biggest telecom operator in Ghana. Citi Business News’ checks also reveal that
there is likely to be some job cuts following the merger though it is not clear
which positions and departments will be affected in both entities but the move
has become necessary to avoid a possible duplication of roles.
Reactions from Industry over merger
Meanwhile
there appears to be some level of mixed reaction in the industry on the merger.
CEO of MTN Ghana Ebenezer Asante speaking to Citi Business News on the merger
and how it will affect its operations said”It’s a marriage, it will evolve and
we will see and we can only respond when we know the exact shape and form of
that marriage. So early days yet, let’s see how it evolves and we will respond
accordingly”.
The merger
which is the biggest of its kind in the history of the country is expected to
increase competition in the industry. The merger will leave Ghana with four
other Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), MTN, Vodafone, Glo and Expresso.
–Source:
Citifm Business News
By: Pius
Amihere Eduku/citibusinessnews.com/Ghana
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