NTT Makes R24.4 billion offer for Dimension Data
NTT Makes R24.4 billion offer for Dimension Data
On 15 July 2010, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (“NTT”) Dimension Data Holdings plc (“Dimension Data” or “DiData”) announced that they have reached agreement on the terms of a cash offer to be made by NTT for 100% of Dimension Data. The offer, totalling approximately GBP 2.1 billion (R24.4 billion), was unanimously recommended by both Boards of Directors.
NTT, one of the largest global telecommunications service providers in the world, has limited presence in certain emerging markets where Dimension Data is very strong, specifically Africa and the Middle East. The transaction is a huge vote of confidence in DiData, South African and Africa, and the rationale of both parties is to capitalise on the significant growth opportunities that are unfolding.
Andile Ngcaba, Chairman of Dimension Data’s Middle East and Africa business (“DDMEA”), as well as of its minority shareholder Convergence Partners, is excited about the deal and how its positions DiData in this region. “With access to the resources, products and R&D of the NTT Group, DDMEA is better positioned than ever to grow its presence and capitalise on new and fast growing market opportunities, such as cloud computing. The deal is great for the country and the company”.