IFC’s Long-term Funding to Dialog Telekom Will Support Sri Lanka’s Telecom Infrastructure
In New Delhi:
Minakshi Seth
Phone. +91 11 4111 1000
E-mail: mseth@ifc.org
In Colombo:
Pia Hatch
Phone. +94 777 333446
E-mail: pia.hatch@dialog.lk
Colombo, Sri Lanka, September 25, 2007
— IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, will provide financing to
help Dialog Telekom PLC in Sri Lanka expand its telecom network and build
new telecommunication infrastructure networks. The $100 million package
includes a $30 million equity investment to acquire a 1.6 percent holding
in Dialog from Telekom Malaysia (TM) and a $70 million loan. The investment
will enable Dialog to improve public access to affordable and reliable
telecommunication services by increasing capacity and extending coverage,
particularly in rural and underserved areas, while the equity commitment
will play a role in enhancing the depth of the stock market.
Through this project, Dialog is adopting a “quadruple strategy” to create
new interdependent networks that include mobile, fixed voice, broadband
Internet, and pay television, with wide-ranging impacts. This will result
in better service to customers in all income groups by taking advantage
of shared infrastructure and service bundling. A significant portion of
the debt financing will be channeled toward augmenting coverage and capacity
in the mobile network.
IFC Advisory Services in the region – the SouthAsia Enterprise Development
Facility – will also assist Dialog in implementing its Distributor Retailer
Community Network. This will involve imparting better business skills to
retail distributors to help them access credit from commercial banks and
improve sales.
Several policy initiatives and reforms since the 1990s, including the establishment
of an independent Telecommunications Regulatory Commission, reflect the
Sri Lankan government’s strong commitment to liberalize rapidly. While
fixed line penetration remains low, at 10 percent, mobile penetration has
risen from 4 percent in 2002 to 30 percent today, equivalent to almost
6 million subscribers. Projections show about 10 million subscribers by
2010, based on expanded coverage and declining tariffs, which are among
the lowest in the world.
Yusof Annuar Yaacob, Chief Executive Officer of TM International Sdn Bhd,
Dialog Telekom PLC’s majority shareholder said, “IFC’s renewed support
to Dialog at a critical juncture in its expansion is very encouraging and
contributes significantly to our commitment to investing over $450 million
in Sri Lanka over 2006 to 2008.” Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya, Director and CEO,
Dialog Telecom, added, “We are delighted that IFC has reinforced its commitment
to Dialog’s growth story. Building on a relationship that began in 2004
through a long-term financial arrangement, we are strongly encouraged by
IFC’s participation. We are also appreciative of IFC’s sensitivity
in structuring a financing package to meet our company’s needs and opportunities.”
Paolo M. Martelli, IFC Director for South Asia, said, “IFC’s support
to Dialog, comprising risk capital, long-term finance and advisory services,
is an important milestone for our presence in Sri Lanka. It demonstrates
our commitment to facilitating private sector development, which in this
case will help address the country’s growing infrastructure needs.”
Gilles Galludec, IFC’s Country Manager for Sri Lanka and Maldives and
Program Manager at SEDF, explained, “We are excited by the company's strategy
and its country-wide entrepreneur development program. We are keen to back
the program actively, as it aligns with our larger role of developing small
and medium enterprises.” IFC’s Head of Investments for Sri Lanka and
Maldives, Jeetendra Marcelline, added, “IFC sees Dialog as a key partner
in Sri Lanka. The teams worked closely on the new package, which helps
address a multitude of Dialog’s needs.”
About IFC
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, fosters sustainable economic growth
in developing countries by financing private sector investment, mobilizing
private capital in local and international financial markets, and providing
advisory and risk mitigation services to businesses and governments. IFC’s
vision is that poor people have the opportunity to escape poverty and improve
their lives. In FY07, IFC committed $8.2 billion and mobilized an additional
$3.9 billion through loan participations and structured finance for 299
investments in 69 developing countries. IFC also provided advisory services
in 97 countries. For more information, visit www.ifc.org.
IFC in Sri Lanka
Since 1970, IFC has committed over $200 million in 26 projects in Sri Lanka.
Currently IFC has an exposure of over $90 million in Sri Lanka in equity,
debt, and guarantees, with exposure to private infrastructure exceeding
$60 million. In 2007, IFC committed over $20 million in new investments
in Sri Lanka, including over $10 million to local financial institutions
under its Global Trade Finance Program.
The IFC SouthAsia Enterprise Development Facility in Sri Lanka, a $5 million
facility funded by IFC and the governments of Netherlands and Norway, is
part of a multidonor-funded facility managed and operated since 2006 by
IFC. It helps increase access to finance and quality business development
services to projects in the country. IFC SEDF also helps create a business-enabling
environment and supports value addition to firms through tailored advisory
services, capacity building programs, training, and research.
About Dialog Telekom PLC
Dialog Telekom is a subsidiary of the Telekom Malaysia Group. Dialog Telekom
PLC is the largest mobile operator in Sri Lanka with over 3.8 million subscribers.
It is also the largest listed company on the Colombo Stock Exchange with
a market capitalization (as of 20 September 2007) of LKR 191.38 billion
($ 1.68 billion). In addition to its core mobile telephony business, the
company provides international services, supporting an International Gateway
infrastructure providing retail and wholesale international voice and data
services under the brand name of Dialog Global. The company also provides
Broadband Internet services through Dialog Internet - a full-fledged Internet
Service Provider. Dialog Telekom also operates Dialog SAT, a mobile satellite
service. The operations of the Dialog Telekom group span a future oriented
quadruple play service offering encompassing fixed line, converged IP and
backbone transmission services offered by Dialog Broadband Networks (Pvt)
Ltd, and Digital Television services provided by Dialog Television (Pvt)
Ltd., both of which are subsidiaries of Dialog Telekom PLC. For more
information log on to www.dialog.lk.
About TM
Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM), a leading regional information and communications
group, offers a comprehensive range of communication services and solutions
in fixed-line, mobile, data and broadband. The Group places emphasis on
continuing customer service quality enhancements and innovations. Currently,
with investments and operations in 13 countries around Asia and globally,
TM is focused on sustainable growth in both the local and international
markets. For further information on TM, visit www.tm.com.my.
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