Deals
Axiata Seeks Malaysia, Indonesia Mergers After Telenor Talks End
- Consolidation is key to ‘future-proof’ the company, CEO says
- Regional telco deals doubled to $2.7 billion from last year
An Axiata Group Bhd. Bluecube store in Kuala Lumpur.
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Axiata Group Bhd. is pursuing mergers as a key strategy despite an abrupt end to its plan to form an Asian mobile giant with Telenor ASA, its top executive said.
Malaysia’s largest wireless carrier, which provides telecommunication services to more than 300 million people from India to Cambodia, could see mergers happening for its Indonesian and Malaysian operations within three to five years, Chief Executive Officer Jamaludin Ibrahim said in an interview.