Singtel sells 1.2% stake in Bharti Airtel via private placement for Rs 13,180 crore
Singtel divested a 1.2% stake in Bharti Airtel for approximately ₹13,180 crore through a private placement, yielding a gain of ₹9,224 crore. The sale, part of Singtel's capital management, saw strong interest from global and Indian institutional i...
Singtel did not name the buyers.
According to the company, the stake sale, which will yield an estimated gain of S$1.4 billion (about ₹9,224 crore), is part of its active capital management approach to optimise asset portfolio and enhance shareholder returns sustainably.
Pastel Ltd, a Singtel affiliate, sold 71 million shares in Airtel at ₹1,814 apiece, raising aggregate gross proceeds of about S$2 billion. The deal price reflects around a 2.8% discount to Airtel’s closing price on Thursday.

Share of Bharti Airtel closed 2.8% lower at ₹1,814.35 apiece on the BSE on Friday.
“A large majority of the transaction was sold to domestic mutual funds and international long-only funds…The pricing for the sale was determined at an arm’s length and willing-buyer willing-seller basis, taking into account the last closing price of Airtel shares before sale on BSE and NSE,” Singtel said in a statement.
After the stake sale, Singtel’s effective holding in Airtel will fall to 28.3% from 29.5% previously.
Mittal Family’s Holding Intact
This will comprise an 8.3% direct stake via Pastel and a 20% indirect stake through Bharti Telecom Ltd (BTL) — the main promoter-level controlling company of Airtel. Singtel and the Mittal family-backed Bharti Group hold 49.44% and 50.56% stakes, respectively in BTL.The Mittal family’s overall stake in Airtel will remain at 22.93% — comprising a 2.47% direct stake via Indian Continent Investment Ltd (a Sunil Mittal-led promoter group entity) and a 20.46% indirect stake through BTL.
An email sent to Airtel didn’t elicit a response till press time.
Last November, a top Singtel executive had said the promoters of Airtel — Singtel and the Mittal family — were preparing a plan for each to hold equal direct stakes in the telco.
Singtel has been a long-term strategic investor, and a shareholder in Airtel since 2000.
In September 2022, it had sold a 3.33% direct stake in Airtel via multiple block deals to BTL for about ₹14,500 crore. Last year, it sold another 0.8% in Airtel, through Pastel, to US investment firm GQG Partners for about ₹5,885 crore.
These deals have helped to support Singtel’s 5G deployment, digital infrastructure expansion, and sustainable shareholder distributions.
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