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Airtel Africa PLC has announced its Initial Public Offer (IPO) of shares worth $780.0m (N270.0bn) on the premium board of the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and subsequently, the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE). Shares are on offered at the NSE from 28th June 2019.

An official statement by Afrinvest Research on the Public & Private Offers reads below:
Please be informed that Airtel Africa (“The Company“)  has announced plans of an Initial Public Offering (“IPO”)  of shares worth $780.0m (N270.0bn) on the premium board of the London Stock Exchange (“LSE”) and subsequently, the Nigerian Stock Exchange (‘’NSE’’).

The proceeds from the offer will be used to offset the company’s net debt and the offer price is expected to range between N363.00 and N454.00 per share (Naira conversion of the expected Pounds Sterling price per share of between £0.80 and £1.00). Please note that this is an indicative price subject to the outcome of the ‘’Book Building’’ exercise by the company. The company’s annual report for 2018 can be found HERE.

Although participation is restricted to Qualified Institutional Investors and High Net Worth Individuals, Afrinvest will set up a Special Purpose Vehicle (“SPV”) to aggregate the demand of retail investors. Upon successful completion and listing (4th July 2019), all shares will be crossed into investors’ CSCS account. Please note that clients will bear all cross deal charges.

Also, the minimum share subscription will be 500 shares, investors are expected to fund our bank account with a minimum of N227,000.00 (i.e 500 * N454.00 – being the upper band of the share price range). Any excess amount will be left in clients’ in-house account in the event that the clearing price is lower than N454.00.

Please see expected timetable of principal events in the Nigerian offer according to the IPO prospectus  below:

EventDate
Announcement of Offer Price, Offer Size, publication of the Pricing Statement
and allocation of Ordinary Shares
28 June 2019
Allot new Ordinary Shares to the shareholders29 June 2019
Crediting of Ordinary Shares to accounts3 July 2019
Nigerian Admission and start of unconditional dealings on The NSE4 July 2019


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