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UPDATE 2-Vodafone's Vantage Towers climbs after Germany's biggest IPO since 2018

Thu, 18th Mar 2021 09:04

(Adds Vantage CEO quote)

FRANKFURT, March 18 (Reuters) - Shares in Vodafone's
Vantage Towers rose on Thursday in Germany's largest
stock market debut since 2018, benefiting from strong investor
appetite for infrastructure assets with stable returns.

Its shares climbed as much as 4.8% from the offer price of
24 euros, which was towards the lower end of the 22.5 to 29 euro
marketing range, and were up 1.9% at 24.45 euros at 1119 GMT.

If a 300 million euro over-allotment option, or greenshoe,
is exercised Vodafone will earn 2.3 billion euros ($2.8 billion)
from the initial public offering (IPO) which valued Vantage
Towers at 12.1 billion euros.

"This IPO unlocks value for our shareholders: it
demonstrates the value of our towers assets in a 5G world,"
Vodafone Chief Executive Nick Read said.

Vodafone has said it will use the proceeds to cut its debt,
which totals about 69 billion euros, according to Refinitiv
data.

It was one of the biggest listings this year in Europe,
which has seen a flurry of debuts including Polish e-commerce
firm InPost, German used-car trading platform AUTO1
and British footwear brand Dr. Martens.

Vantage Towers was also the biggest listing in Germany since
October 2018 when brake manufacturer Knorr Bremse
raised $4.4 billion.

Telecom towers have become the target of several big deals
as Spain's Cellnex and U.S.-based American Tower Corp
race to expand in Europe for the roll-out of
next-generation 5G technology.

'LOT OF INTEREST'

While selling towers outright would bring in piles of cash,
many telecoms firms are looking to spin off tower businesses, or
launch joint ventures with independent companies, as a way to
keep a chunk of potential future growth.

"There is a lot of interest from cell phone operators and
other companies, e.g. from the Internet of Things sector, to
talk to us in the next few months," Vantage Chief Executive
Vivek Badrinath told Reuters.

Upgrading networks, including telecoms towers, for faster 5G
technology will soak up some $890 billion between 2020 and 2025,
the GSMA industry body says.

European operators are increasingly willing to exploit their
assets to help finance those upgrades. Assuming the Vantage
Towers greenshoe is fully exercised, Vodafone would still hold
81% of the towers company headquartered in Duesseldorf.

Vantage operates 82,000 towers across 10 countries, where it
is usually the leading or second largest operator. Germany is
its largest market and Vodafone is its main client.

Demand in the IPO outstripped the shares on offer multiple
times, with strong demand from global investors and sector
specialists. So-called cornerstone investors received 41%, the
bookrunners said.

Infrastructure investor and operator Digital Colony and
Singapore-based global equity fund RRJ had agreed to buy a total
of 950 million euros in shares.

Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and UBS
organised the IPO with the help from Barclays,
Berenberg, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank,
Goldman Sachs and Jefferies.
($1 = 0.8377 euros)
(Reporting by Arno Schuetze and Nadine Schimroszik; Editing by
Riham Alkousaa and David Clarke)

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