Reliance to invest $15 bn to create digital services company

Reliance Industries (RIL) has decided to invest nearly $15 billion to create a digital services company as it seeks to cut debt at its telecom venture, potentially making way for the entry of a strategic investor.
Mukesh Ambani at RIL AGM in 2019Reliance’s debt burden has risen significantly since its telecoms unit Jio Infocomm entered India’s mobile market in late 2016 offering free voice calls and cut-price data to build a massive consumer base.

The price war unleashed by Jio forced rivals to consolidate, driving companies such as Reliance Communications, controlled by Ambani’s younger brother, and Aircel out of business.

Reliance Industries will have rights to convert its 1.08 trillion rupee ($15.26 billion) investment in the new digital company into equity.

The new unit will, in turn, invest the funds in Jio, making the telecoms venture almost net debt free by the end of March 2020.

The new digital services company – which also includes Jio’s news, movie and music apps – will also acquire Reliance’s equity investment of 650 billion rupees in Jio.

“Given the reach and scale of our digital ecosystem, we have received strong interest from potential strategic partners,” Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani said in the statement.

“We will induct the right partners in our platform company, creating and unlocking meaningful value for RIL shareholders.”

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