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EAIF anchors Helios Towers bond issue

Anna Lyudvig
June 20, 2020, 2:28 p.m.
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The Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF) has acted as an anchor investor in a bond issued in London on June 8, 2020 by HTA Group (HT), a whole owned subsidiary of Helios Towers.

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The Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF) has acted as an anchor investor in a bond issued in London on June 8, 2020 by HTA Group (HT), a whole owned subsidiary of Helios Towers.

EAIF has invested $30m in the UK listed bond, which has a 5.5 year term and a coupon of 7%.

Helios Towers operates over 7,000 telecommunications towers, mainly in Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo Brazzaville and Ghana and has recently established a presence in South Africa.   

Because of the global financial uncertainty caused by Covid-19 the African corporate debt capital markets were effectively closed.

As a consequence, HT was initially cautious in its ambitions for the bond issue, with $425m seen as an achievable target.  

The issue was heavily subscribed.

HT raised $750m, allowing a full redemption of its 2022 notes.

Consequently, EAIF scaled back its investment to $30m, having initially committed up to $60m, to allow more private investors to participate.

Tom Greenwood, CFO at Helios Towers, said: “EAIF’s presence as anchor investor was an important signal to private investors and instrumental to the positive market sentiment that greeted the issue.”

“Their anchor investment helped us to effectively reopen the African corporate debt capital market. EAIF has been a wholly supportive backer of Helios Towers since its creation. Once again, we are delighted to have it involved in our success.”

The proceeds of the bond will be primarily used to refinance existing debt and in part for meeting the ongoing capital expenditure needs of the business, which include a $140m program forecasted for 2020. 

That includes investments in new towers, upgrades of existing towers and the roll out of more efficient power solutions, including solar generation.

Helios Towers leases capacity to leading mobile network operators in its territories.

The model stimulates digital commerce, makes advanced telecommunications products available to millions of people, encourages price competition and allows airtime suppliers to avoid using capital on infrastructure. 

As a public/private partnership and part of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG), EAIF’s mission is to use its financial strength, track record and expertise to mobilise private sector capital for investment in infrastructure in Africa.

Sumit Kanodia, Investment Director at EAIF’s managers, Ninety One (formerly Investec Asset Management), said the success of the HTA bond issue demonstrates the value of the EAIF/PIDG business model in African economic development. He also sees the issue as a very good barometer of investor sentiment about Africa.”

“The resilience of the bond market for African enterprise at a time of global financial instability is clear sign of investor confidence in strong African infrastructure opportunities. Helios Towers has grown to become a vital part of the economic development foundations of the countries it operates in. We are pleased to be again part of its success story.”

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