• Home
  • News
  • Personal Finance
    • Savings
    • Banking
    • Mortgage
    • Retirement
    • Taxes
    • Wealth
  • Make Money
  • Budgeting
  • Burrow
  • Investing
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest finance news and updates directly to your inbox.

Top News

29 Summer Jobs for Teachers Who Want (or Need) to Earn Extra Money

April 30, 2026

Nearly half of Gen X workers are delaying retirement as rising costs, stagnant wages drain savings

April 30, 2026

How Homeownership Became America’s Most Misunderstood Investment

April 29, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • 29 Summer Jobs for Teachers Who Want (or Need) to Earn Extra Money
  • Nearly half of Gen X workers are delaying retirement as rising costs, stagnant wages drain savings
  • How Homeownership Became America’s Most Misunderstood Investment
  • Most Americans Get These 3 Longevity Questions Wrong. Their Retirement Accounts Are Paying for It.
  • 10 Dollar-Store Items Seniors Buy to Save 30–50% Compared to Big-Box Retailers
  • How To Interpret And Use Medicare’s Nursing Home Ratings
  • Wren Kitchens Ceases Operations in the US, Files for Bankruptcy
  • 7 Reasons You Shouldn’t Put a Dime Into Anything With the Trump Name on It
Thursday, April 30
Facebook Twitter Instagram
FintechoPro
Subscribe For Alerts
  • Home
  • News
  • Personal Finance
    • Savings
    • Banking
    • Mortgage
    • Retirement
    • Taxes
    • Wealth
  • Make Money
  • Budgeting
  • Burrow
  • Investing
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans
FintechoPro
Home » Singtel Sells $807 Million Stake In Southeast Asia Data Center Unit To KKR
Investing

Singtel Sells $807 Million Stake In Southeast Asia Data Center Unit To KKR

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 18, 202310 Views0
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email Tumblr Telegram

Southeast Asia’s largest telecom operator Singapore Telecommunications has agreed to sell a 20% stake in its regional data center business to U.S. private equity giant KKR for S$1.1 billion ($807 million).

The deal puts the enterprise value of the Singtel unit at S$5.5 billion, according to a joint statement on Monday. It marks KKR’s largest investment in Southeast Asian infrastructure and data center infrastructure globally. The New York-headquartered investment firm will have the option to raise its stake to 25% by 2027.

Singtel said it will use the proceeds to fund the expansion of the regional data center business across Southeast Asia, including Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand, while venturing into new markets such as Malaysia. The two companies said the deal is expected to be closed by the fourth quarter.

“The investment by KKR crystallizes the latent value of our data center assets and we hope this illuminates value for our shareholders in the coming months,” Arthur Lang, CFO of Singtel, said in the statement. “With more than S$6 billion being unlocked since we embarked on our strategic reset two years ago, we continue to focus on unlocking value for our shareholders.”

Southeast Asia has been a hotbed for infrastructure investment due to the region’s demand for private capital to develop and upgrade telecommunications, transportation, utilities and other infrastructure. Last year, KKR raised more than $4 billion for its latest Asia infrastructure fund, topping the $3.9 billion it raised for its inaugural Asia Pacific fund in 2021. Its investment portfolio in Southeast Asia includes Pinnacle Towers, a leading telecom tower company in the Philippines, and Aster Renewable Energy, a platform that operates solar, wind and energy storage projects in the region.

Singtel and KKR said in the statement that they estimated the Southeast Asian data center market will grow by 17% over the next five years, drawing $9 billion to $13 billion of investments during the period.

Singtel serves more than 770 million mobile customers in 21 countries, including Singapore, Australia, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and in Africa. The company has been seeking to raise capital from divestments to fund the launch of its 5G network. In September last year, Singtel sold a 3.3% stake in Indian mobile carrier Airtel to Bharti Telecom, its joint venture with billionaire Sunil Mittal’s Bharti Enterprises, for S$2.25 billion.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

Even Time-Strapped Business Owners Can Share an Engaging Reading Experience with Their Kids

Investing September 20, 2025

Turnover Is Costing You More Than You Think — Here’s the Fix

Investing September 19, 2025

How Pana Food Truck Started Selling Arepas

Investing September 18, 2025

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Is Fighting Against Bureaucracy

Investing September 17, 2025

Here Are the Top 50 Mistakes I’ve Seen Kill New Companies

Investing September 16, 2025

Google Parent Alphabet Reaches $3T Market Cap

Investing September 15, 2025
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Top News

Nearly half of Gen X workers are delaying retirement as rising costs, stagnant wages drain savings

April 30, 20262 Views

How Homeownership Became America’s Most Misunderstood Investment

April 29, 20264 Views

Most Americans Get These 3 Longevity Questions Wrong. Their Retirement Accounts Are Paying for It.

April 29, 20264 Views

10 Dollar-Store Items Seniors Buy to Save 30–50% Compared to Big-Box Retailers

April 29, 20262 Views
Don't Miss

How To Interpret And Use Medicare’s Nursing Home Ratings

By News RoomApril 28, 2026

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have been publishing quality ratings for nursing homes…

Wren Kitchens Ceases Operations in the US, Files for Bankruptcy

April 28, 2026

7 Reasons You Shouldn’t Put a Dime Into Anything With the Trump Name on It

April 28, 2026

Five financial mistakes Americans in their 30s and 40s are making, expert warns

April 28, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Dribbble
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 FintechoPro. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.