By Anshuman Daga and Shruti Sonal

SINGAPORE: CVC Capital Partners<\/a> has agreed to buy Myanmar<\/a>'s largest telecom tower<\/a> company in a deal that sources said was valued at about $700 million and which marks the global buyout firm's first foray into the Southeast Asian country.

The sale of privately-held Irrawaddy Green Towers, which has almost 4,000 towers across Myanmar, is the second-largest deal ever involving Myanmar assets. It is the first investment in Myanmar by CVC, one of the world's biggest private equity firms.

Sources familiar with the matter said CVC was given exclusivity after it was shortlisted from potential buyers, including regional telecoms groups and other companies.

Potential bidders had roped in local consultants and technical advisers to conduct site visits and due diligence during the sale process that took just over a year to be completed, the sources said.

A statement sent to Reuters showed that Irrawaddy's shareholders, including Dubai-based investment firm Blu Stone Management and Lebanon-based
M1 Group<\/a>, had agreed to the sale but it gave no financial details.

\"We look forward to continued progress and success, underlining the attractive fundamentals and strong growth of Myanmar's mobile communication sector,\" M1 Towers Director Jamal Ramadan said.

CVC declined comment on the deal.

Irrawaddy serves all major mobile network operators in Myanmar, including Norwegian telecom giant
Telenor<\/a>, Qatar-based Ooredoo<\/a> and local firm Mytel.

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CVC买缅甸电信塔公司在该国第二大交易

CVC Capital Partners已同意收购缅甸最大的电信塔公司的交易消息人士称价值约7亿美元,这标志着全球收购公司首次涉足东南亚国家。

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新加坡:CVC Capital Partners已同意购买缅甸最大的电信塔公司协议,消息人士称价值约7亿美元,这标志着全球收购公司首次涉足东南亚国家。

私人销售的伊洛瓦底江绿色塔,近4000塔在缅甸,缅甸是有史以来第二大交易涉及的资产。它是第一个在缅甸投资,CVC,世界上最大的私人股本公司之一。

知情人士说,CVC了排他性入围后从潜在买家,包括区域电信集团和其他公司。

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潜在买家已经说服了当地的顾问和技术顾问进行现场访问和尽职调查在销售过程中,仅用了一年完成,消息人士说。

发送到路透社的一份声明中表明,伊洛瓦底江的股东,包括迪拜投资公司布鲁斯通管理和黎巴嫩M1组已同意出售,但它没有财务细节。

“我们期待继续进步和成功,突显出有吸引力的基本面和缅甸的移动通信行业的强劲增长,“M1塔主任斋月贾马尔说。

CVC拒绝置评。

在缅甸伊洛瓦底江是所有主要的移动网络运营商,包括挪威电信巨头Telenor,卡塔尔Ooredoo和当地公司Mytel。

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By Anshuman Daga and Shruti Sonal

SINGAPORE: CVC Capital Partners<\/a> has agreed to buy Myanmar<\/a>'s largest telecom tower<\/a> company in a deal that sources said was valued at about $700 million and which marks the global buyout firm's first foray into the Southeast Asian country.

The sale of privately-held Irrawaddy Green Towers, which has almost 4,000 towers across Myanmar, is the second-largest deal ever involving Myanmar assets. It is the first investment in Myanmar by CVC, one of the world's biggest private equity firms.

Sources familiar with the matter said CVC was given exclusivity after it was shortlisted from potential buyers, including regional telecoms groups and other companies.

Potential bidders had roped in local consultants and technical advisers to conduct site visits and due diligence during the sale process that took just over a year to be completed, the sources said.

A statement sent to Reuters showed that Irrawaddy's shareholders, including Dubai-based investment firm Blu Stone Management and Lebanon-based
M1 Group<\/a>, had agreed to the sale but it gave no financial details.

\"We look forward to continued progress and success, underlining the attractive fundamentals and strong growth of Myanmar's mobile communication sector,\" M1 Towers Director Jamal Ramadan said.

CVC declined comment on the deal.

Irrawaddy serves all major mobile network operators in Myanmar, including Norwegian telecom giant
Telenor<\/a>, Qatar-based Ooredoo<\/a> and local firm Mytel.

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