Singtel's effective stake in Bharti Airtel is 31.7 per cent. It holds a 49.44 per cent stake in Mittal family owned firm Bharti Telecom
Singapore Telecommunications, Southeast Asia's largest telecommunications operator, said it has bought a 16.3% stake in PT Bank Fama International for 500 billion rupiah ($34.9 million)
The cost of the transaction is "up to 6 million Singapore dollars, including the value of net assets, subject to customary closing adjustments", Infosys said in a regulatory filing
The company also credited the outstanding results to the improved performance of regional associates especially Bharti Airtel
The company almost halved its final dividend to 5.45 Singapore cents a share, down from 10.7 cents announced last year
Bharti Airtel subscribers comprise almost 58% of Singtel's global subscriber reach
After this purchase, the combined stake of Singtel and its subsidiaries in Bharti Airtel will rise to 36.3 per cent, from 33 per cent now
Singtel will acquire Temasek's 7.39 per cent stake in Bharti Telecom and another 21 per cent stake in Thai telecom firm Intouch Holdings PCL for a total consideration of $ 1.8 bn
The company has built a portfolio of stakes in regional mobile associates as it hunts for growth outside its small home market of Singapore
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd, the city-state's biggest phone company, plans to spend about $2 billion to invest in Thailand's Intouch Holdings Pcl and raise its stake in India's Bharti Telecom Ltd, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The planned investment is likely to be funded in cash, the people said, asking not to be named because the information is not yet public. Singtel also plans to issue new stock to its biggest shareholder, Temasek Holdings Pte, which will boost the Singapore state-owned investment firm's stake in the phone company to about 55 per cent from 51 per cent, one of the people said. The share purchases in the parent companies of the largest mobile-phone operators in India and Thailand would give Singtel a bigger foothold in the two markets. Singtel owns more than a fifth of Advanced Info Service Pcl, making it the biggest investor of the Thai mobile phone company after Intouch. It also owns a stake in Bharti Airtel Ltd through Bharti Telecom, whos