MTN’s Nigerian business to list on Thursday

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Mobile operator opts for listing shares of existing shareholders

A man passes an MTN board in Lagos, Nigeria. Picture: AFP PHOTO/PIUS UTOMI EKPEI

MTN’s Nigerian business, which accounts for a third of the group’s profits, will list in that market on Thursday, the mobile operator says. The company has opted for a “listing by introduction”, meaning that the shares of existing MTN Nigeria shareholders will be listed without an additional public sale of shares.“We appreciate the continued support afforded to us by the government, regulators and people of this great nation,” said MTN Nigeria CEO Ferdi Moolman.

The group’s Nigerian business has had a number of run-ins with regulators, and remains in a tussle with the country’s attorney-general over allegedly unpaid taxes worth $2bn.MTN agreed to a listing in Nigeria as part of an earlier fine for failing to disconnect unregistered SIM cards in the country. “As MTN Group we are very pleased that we are taking this first and important step towards increasing the local ownership of the company, and building the equity capital markets in Nigeria,” said MTN Group CFO Ralph Mupita.About 2.1-million active mobile subscribers were added to the network.

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