Turkey’s largest mobile phone operator, Turkcell, is selling 100 percent of its assets in three companies in Ukraine to French investor NJJ Capital. In this respect he is writing BloombergHT cites data from the Turkish government’s public disclosure platform.
The parties signed an agreement on the transfer of shares, which includes all rights and debts of Ukrainian entities, on December 29. The Turkish company will sell Lifecell for 334 million dollars, Ukrtower for 51.6 million dollars and Global Bilgi for 1.2 million dollars at the current exchange rate.
The actual transfer of assets has not yet occurred. The parties discuss the price and final terms of the transaction.
Turkcell was founded in 1994 with the launch of Turkey’s first GSM network. The company’s headquarters is in Istanbul. The company’s GSM network covers 80.44% of Turkey, where 97.21% of the population lives.
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Source: Gazeta

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