MCMC greenlights Celcom-Digi MergeCo plan

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CommsUpdate: The proposed merger of Malaysian mobile network operators Celcom and Digi into MergeCo has been given the green light by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).

In a statement confirming the development, the regulator announced it had issued a “Notice of No Objection” after completing what it called a “comprehensive assessment” of the matter.

For their part, Celcom and Digi issued a joint press release confirming receipt of the Notice of No Objection, while also detailing the undertakings that they have agreed to in order to secure regulatory approval for their merger.

As per the terms of approval they will:

  • Divest 70 MHz of MergeCo’s spectrum across the 1800-MHz, 2100-MHz and 2600-MHz bands, with the frequencies in the first band to be returned to the MCMC within 24 months after completion of the merger, while spectrum in the latter two bands will be handed back within 36 months
  • Establish a separate independent business unit for MVNO wholesale under MergeCo within six months of the merger completion, while ensuring continuity of access to wholesale services for MVNOs at terms no worse off than existing agreements
  • Divest Celcom’s Yoodo brand within “the stipulated time after completion of the merger as committed to MCMC”
  • Enable non-exclusive distributors in the Sabah, Sarawak, Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu regions by the end of the third year post-merger
  • Position the existing Celcom and Digi brands as products under a single MergeCo corporate brand by the end of the second year after completion of the merger.

While the MCMC has given its blessing to the merger plan, MergeCo still has some ways to go before it receives full clearance. In terms of next steps, the completion of the proposed transaction will now be subject to the approval of the Securities Commission, Bursa Malaysia, by both Axiata and Digi shareholders, and other customary terms and conditions, with the merger now expected to complete in H2 2022.

Earlier this month, Axiata delayed the original deadline for the merger from 21 June to the end of December 2022.

Upon completion, Malaysian telecoms group Axiata and Norway’s Telenor will each hold equal ownership of 33.1% in the new merged company, which it has confirmed will be named Celcom Digi Berhad and will continue to be listed on Bursa Malaysia.

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