Airtel confirms merger underway with Tata Group for DTH business

"The above (merger) is at a discussion stage only," the Bharti Airtel said in an exchange filing on February 26.

By  Storyboard18Feb 27, 2025 10:15 AM
Airtel confirms merger underway with Tata Group for DTH business
Airtel is expected to acquire Tata Play at a valuation similar to that of the Temasek deal.

In an exchange filing, Bharti Airtel has confirmed that it is in talks with the Tata Group to explore a deal to merge Tata Play's direct-to-home (DTH) business with its subsidiary Bharti Telemedia Ltd.

"The above is at a discussion stage only," the telecom operator said on February 26. The confirmation comes a day after media speculations on Tata Play and Airtel Digital TV heading towards a merger.

The said merger follows the Dish TV-Videocon D2H merger in 2016. As of September 2024, the active subscriber base for pay DTH in India stands at around 59.91 million; where Tata Play own 31.99% of the market share, Bharti Telemedia 29.38%, Dish TV 19.53%, and Sun Direct TV 19.10%. The revenue of the four major DTH operators fell from Rs 12,284 crore in FY22 to Rs 11,072 crore in FY23.

The merger between Airtel and Tata Play is reportedly said to be done through a share swap, which will allow Airtel to increase its non-mobile revenue by offering a combination of telecom, broadband, and DTH services. Additionally, Airtel will get access to Tata Play’s 19 million homes.

The merger talks were first reported in October last year. Both operations, at present, are valued at around Rs 6,000-7,000 crore.

Tata Sons, the holding company of the diversified conglomerate, currently owns 70% of the company, after buying out Singapore investment firm Temasek Holding Pte’s 10% stake in April for ₹835 crore ($100 million), valuing the company at $1 billion, down a third from its $3 billion pre-pandemic valuation.

The Walt Disney Company owns 30% of Tata Play but has been looking to exit the TV distribution business after trimming its portfolio and merging its media operations with Reliance Jio in India. Disney inherited Sky’s legacy stake in Tata Play after its 2019 mega-merger with Rupert Murdoch’s 21st Century Fox. Prior to buying out Temasek, Tata also acquired Tata Opportunities Fund’s minority stake in the venture.

Airtel is expected to acquire Tata Play at a valuation similar to that of the Temasek deal. The plan was to consolidate the Tata stakes and list the company, with IPO documents being filed in 2022. However, Tata paused the listing plan in August.


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First Published on Feb 27, 2025 10:10 AM

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