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Press Trust of India • April 24, 2019, 07:31:35 IST
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It, however, remains to be seen how much money does Softbank actually put in, what the implied equity valuation is and if the e-commerce venture is included in the Jio entity.

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Softbank may invest $2-3 bn in Reliance Jio as Mukesh Ambani looks to deleverage business

New Delhi: Japan’s Softbank is reportedly looking to make a $2-3 billion investment in India’s fastest-growing telecom firm Reliance Jio as billionaire Mukesh Ambani looks to deleverage business by selling stakes. This comes on the back of reports of Saudi giant Aramco in discussions to buy a 25 percent stake in Reliance Industries’ refining and petrochemical business for $10-15 billion. “Softbank has long been seen as a potential investor in Jio,” JPMorgan said in a research report.“For the past two years, our conversations with investors have highlighted expectations of Softbank investing in Jio and hence the news flow is not surprising.” It, however, remains to be seen how much money does Softbank actually put in, what the implied equity valuation is and if the e-commerce venture is included in the Jio entity. It was reported that SoftBank’s Vision fund is currently undertaking due diligence to buy a stake in Jio Infocomm, which in September 2016 launched pure play fourth-generation or 4G technology-based telecom services and within a span of two years has become India’s third largest telecom company with highest monthly subscriber additions. In response to an email query, Reliance Industries spokesperson said, “As a policy, we do not comment on media speculation and rumours. Our company evaluates various opportunities on an ongoing basis. We have made and will continue to make necessary disclosures in compliance with our obligations under Securities Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations 2015 and our agreements with the stock exchanges”. [caption id=“attachment_3937639” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Representational image. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Reliance-Jio-4G-Digital-Store-Reuters-380-285.jpg) Representational image. Reuters[/caption] SoftBank spokespersons declined to comment on the matter. “In our view, for a meaningful de-leveraging, investors would likely want to see an equity inflow of more than $5 billion from a single investor or a combination of investors,” JPMorgan said valuing Jio at $50 billion. It, however, put implied equity value at $25 billion. Reliance Retail was valued at an implied equity value of $35 billion. “A potentially smaller equity sale, which although would establish a larger equity value of Jio, would not be seen as a meaningful positive, in our view,” it said. “We also need to see what the potential stake sale would involve. More importantly, from a stock price perspective, we believe the potential investment would have to be an equity investment in Jio and not in the proposed InviT as that would be a quasi-debt investment.” As of now, Jio is the carriage and content vehicle, while Reliance Retail is the offline retailer. It remains to be seen where the eventual commerce would sit—Jio or Retail, and whether it would be part of any Jio equity stake. “Overall, we maintain our view that while the earnings environment for the company is deteriorating with downside risks to refining and petchem (petrochemical), stock multiples would keep on moving higher on expectations of potentially large stake sales on higher than current implied equity values for the various businesses,” JPMorgan said. In a separate report, HSBC Global Research said RIL’s consolidated adjusted net debt has declined to $33.2 billion in the fourth quarter of 2018-19 that ended on 31 March, from $42.7 billion in third quarter. This was a result of the restructuring of the telecom operations (Jio) by transferring control of its key assets—fibre and towers—to two separate infrastructure trusts (InvITs) along with Rs 70,000 crore (USD 10 billion) of external liabilities and part of RIL’s investments of Rs 36,600 crore ($5 billion). “RIL will monetise these investments once external investors bring capital into the InvITs in the coming months. Jio as an anchor tenant will pay rentals for using these assets. In addition, RIL expects a business case beyond Jio’s usage as other telecom operators and customers can also lease these assets and can participate in any such upside after the trusts service liabilities of Rs 1,07,000 crore,” HSBC said. It said investors will initially likely regard this restructuring as mainly a financing transaction to offload debt from RIL’s balance sheet, considering there is limited clarity on payments by Jio as well as any revenue upside from other customers. “We think deleveraging will remain a key theme, with more asset sales likely,” it said. “Strong earnings momentum, emerging signs of a strong outlook for both the telecom and retail businesses which extend beyond this decade.” Jio has transferred its 7 lakh route km of fibre and 1.75 lakh route km built and underdevelopment towers into two separate subsidiaries—one for the towers and one for the fiber assets. Control of these subsidiaries is transferred to two separate infrastructure trusts (InvIT) which will be managed by an independent party. RIL expects certain external investors to bring in capital into these trusts which will be further dropped down into two subsidiaries to refinance liabilities as well as pay for part of its investments into these assets, HSBC said. (Disclaimer: Reliance Industries Ltd. is the sole beneficiary of Independent Media Trust which controls Network18 Media & Investments Ltd which publishes Firstpost)

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