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Tata Communications Arm Sells Entire Stake In Singapore Data Centre

Tata Communications’ data centre arm has sold its 26 percent stake in its Singapore unit.

Tata Communications Ltd. headquarters in Mumbai (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
Tata Communications Ltd. headquarters in Mumbai (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Tata Communications Ltd. on Friday said its data centre arm has sold entire stake in Singapore unit to STT GDC Pte Ltd. for an undisclosed amount.

“TCIPL (Tata Communications International Pte Ltd) has divested 26 percent stake in STT Tai Send Pte Ltd, which operates data centre business in Singapore, to STT APDC Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of STT GDC Pte Ltd at an agreed consideration based on fair market value and changing market conditions,” Tata Communications said in an exchange filing.

In May 2016, both the companies had announced their entry into definitive agreements whereby STT, through its wholly owned subsidiary, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC), agreed to acquire a 74 percent majority stake in Tata Communications’ data centre business in India and Singapore, with TCIPL holding the remaining stake as a minority shareholder.

The India data centre joint venture transaction was successfully completed on Oct. 19, 2016 at estimated 100 percent enterprise value of Rs 3,140 crore.

“Tata Communications Limited continues to maintain 26 percent stake in the India Data Centre business of STT GDC and the company continues to benefit from the rub off effect on its network services due to this investment,” the filing said.