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    IHS Towers seeks advice from JPMorgan amid fears of hostile takeover by MTN Group and Wendel

    June 23, 2023
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    Sandile Msimango Vice-President and CEO, IHS South Africa.
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    IHS Towers has decided to seek advice from JPMorgan amid concerns of a potential hostile takeover by MTN Group and Wendel. IHS Towers is one of the largest telecommunications infrastructure companies in Africa, with a network of over 33,000 towers across the continent. A potential takeover by MTN and Wendel would face regulatory hurdles in several African countries and is part of a broader trend towards consolidation in the African telecommunications industry.

    1. IHS Towers, a Nigerian telecommunications infrastructure company, has reportedly sought advice from JPMorgan amid concerns of a potential hostile takeover by MTN Group and Wendel.
    2. MTN and Wendel are considering a joint bid for IHS Towers, which would give them control of a significant portion of Africa’s telecommunications infrastructure.
    3. IHS Towers is one of the largest telecommunications infrastructure companies in Africa, with a network of over 33,000 towers across the continent.
    4. A potential takeover of IHS Towers by MTN and Wendel would face regulatory hurdles in several African countries.
    5. The management of IHS Towers is reportedly concerned about the potential impact of a takeover on the company’s operations and employees. The article notes that a potential takeover of IHS Towers would be part of a broader trend towards consolidation in the telecommunications industry in Africa.
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