Essar Group denies reports over Kenya exit plan

YU sales agents browse through their mobile phones. India's Essar Group, which owns the Yu brand used by its Kenyan operations, Wednesday denied a newspaper report that it was looking to sell its telecoms business in the country.

Indian conglomerate Essar Group has decided against buying into Dhabi Group's telecoms business in Uganda and Congo, the Indian group said on Wednesday, but denied a newspaper report that it was looking to sell its telecoms operations in Kenya.

Essar had in 2009 agreed with Dhabi Group to buy a majority stake in Warid Telecom Uganda and Warid Congo SA, which it said had an enterprise value of $318 million. Essar had not disclosed how much it was paying for the stake.

"It was mutually decided between the partners -- Essar and Warid Group -- not to proceed with the deal closure as certain condition precedents pertaining to government clearance were not met," Essar said in a statement.

The Economic Times newspaper earlier reported Essar had decided not to go ahead with the agreed acquisition in Uganda and Kenya.

The paper also cited two unnamed sources saying Essar was looking for a buyer for its telecoms operations in Kenya and that it would be willing to sell the business for about $300 million.

Essar said it was not evaluating any sell off options in Kenya.

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