Indus Towers ‘open’ to acquisitions as African expansion plans evolve

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Source: Pexels / Mahesa Valentino

Indus Towers CEO Prachur Sah said inorganic moves “may be considered” to fuel the business’ African growth, although initial focus remains on organic build-out. The exec noted strategic plans in the region to differentiate from well-established rivals…

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  • Organisations: Airtel; American Tower; Bharti Airtel; Bharti Infratel; BSNL; Eaton Towers; Helios Towers; Idea Cellular; IHS Towers; Indus Towers; MTNL; Paradigm Tower Ventures; Reliance Jio; Vodafone Idea (Vi).
  • Geographies: Africa; Asia-Pacific; Burkina Faso; Cameroon; Chad; Congo-Brazzaville; Côte d’Ivoire; Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC); Gabon; Ghana; India; Kenya; Madagascar; Malawi; Niger; Nigeria; Rwanda; Senegal; Seychelles; South Africa; Tanzania; Uganda; Zambia.
  • People: Prachur Sah.
  • Themes: Acquisitions; Anchor customer; Diversification; Energy efficiency; Expansion; Infrastructure; Infrastructure expansion; Masts; Market differentiation; Operational model; Organic build-out; Passive infrastructure; Procurement; Rollout; Sale-and-leaseback; Scalability; Site acquisition; Towers; Tower construction; Vendor relationships; Wireless infra.

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