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Multichoice May Have Have A New Owner

Canal+ is seeking the full control of MultiChoice in $2.9 billion African media power play.

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French media giant, Canal+ has made a bold move to acquire full control of South Africa’s leading pay-TV operator, MultiChoice, in a deal valued at around $2.9 billion. This potential merger, if successful, would create a dominant African broadcasting powerhouse with a combined subscriber base exceeding 31.5 million across 50 countries.

Fintech Telex dates this report back to February 2024 when Canal+, already a major shareholder in MultiChoice with a 35% stake, offered to acquire the remaining shares for 105 rand ($5.70) apiece. However, MultiChoice rejected this initial offer, deeming it significantly undervalued the company.

Fast forward to April, and Canal+ has upped the ante. Their new all-cash offer stands at 125 rand ($6.70) per share, valuing the entire company at roughly $3.1 billion. This revised offer is a direct consequence of Canal+ increasing its ownership in MultiChoice above 35%. South African regulations mandate a mandatory buyout offer when a shareholder’s stake surpasses this threshold.

Background

In February, Canal+, the French media conglomerate, presented an initial offer of $2.5 billion to acquire MultiChoice, a Pan-African Pay-TV operator. Spearheaded by Vincent Bollore, a prominent French billionaire, Canal+ put forward a cash bid of 105 rand per share, providing a substantial 40% premium compared to MultiChoice’s most recent closing price.

This offer aligns with Vivendi’s strategy to integrate Canal+’s local operations with MultiChoice, forming a conglomerate boasting nearly 50 million subscribers.

Canal+ adjusted its proposal for South Africa’s MultiChoice Group Ltd., raising it by close to 20% and initiating exclusive negotiations to take over the leading African broadcaster after MultiChoice rejected the initial offer, considering it to be undervalued at the suggested R105 per share.

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The renewed all-cash offer stood at 125 rands per share, valuing the company at a total of 55 billion rands ($2.9 billion), a response to MultiChoice’s resistance to Canal+’s initial offer of 105 rands.

Meanwhile, rumor has it that Patrice Motsepe, one of Africa’s billionaires and South Africa’s wealthiest Black individual, initiated discussions with Vivendi SE’s Canal+ to potentially join its bid for MultiChoice Group.

What Will Happen If The Deal Gets Sealed

The proposed merger presents a compelling case for both parties. Canal+ boasts a strong presence in French-speaking African nations, while MultiChoice reigns supreme in English-speaking regions like South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya. A combined entity would create a media behemoth with unmatched reach across the continent.

It is believed that this strategic move aligns perfectly with Vivendi’s vision for Canal+. The growing internet penetration in Africa presents a burgeoning market for digital media consumption. By merging with MultiChoice, Canal+ gains a significant foothold in this dynamic landscape, allowing them to compete more effectively on a global scale. The combined entity would be better equipped to invest in original content, secure lucrative sports broadcasting rights, and develop innovative streaming services to cater to the evolving preferences of African audiences.

Should the deal materializes, it will establish a pan-African broadcasting giant with the capability to showcase African content to global audiences and compete on the international stage. Vivendi’s Canal+ holds significant influence in French-speaking African nations, while MultiChoice boasts a robust presence in English-speaking countries such as South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya.

The potential acquisition points to Canal+’s strategic ambition to expand its footprint in Africa’s lucrative media market and capitalize on the continent’s growing demand for diverse entertainment content. With this move, Canal+ aims to leverage MultiChoice’s existing infrastructure and audience base to further cement its position as a leading player in the African broadcasting landscape.

Pros and Cons Of The Offer

The suggested purchase might encounter regulatory examination and possible obstacles, specifically regarding competition apprehensions and the influence on the wider media sector in Africa. Consequently, the agreement is expected to undergo comprehensive evaluation procedures by pertinent authorities to guarantee adherence to regulatory frameworks and protect market equity.

Despite the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the proposed acquisition, both Vivendi’s Canal+ and MultiChoice express optimism about the potential synergies and opportunities that could arise from combining their strengths and resources. As discussions progress, stakeholders and industry observers will closely monitor developments to assess the implications of this significant move on the African media landscape.

Written by Adeluola Biola

Tags: Canal+Multichoice

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