Netherlands鈥 largest pension fund ABP has partnered with Dutch telecommunications firm KPN to create a new tower company (TowerCo) that will hold a portfolio of around 3,800 towers and rooftops.
TowerCo鈥檚 assets comprise passive mobile infrastructure assets of KPN and assets of ABP鈥檚 portfolio company OTC, as well as the assets of Novec, a portfolio company of TenneT.
As part of the deal, KPN is expected to pay around 鈧120m to Novec and OTC鈥檚 current shareholders for its 51% stake in TowerCo. ABP, which is represented by its asset manager APG, will hold a 49% interest in TowerCo as a result of TenneT selling its stake in Novec.
The transaction also involves TowerCo agreeing for KPN to continue to be a tenant of TowerCo for an initial period of 20 years.
KPN said the new venture is part of its strategy to 鈥渙ptimise the value of its passive infrastructure assets and retain strategic flexibility鈥.
KPN added: 鈥淚t demonstrates KPN鈥檚 intent to optimise shareholder value and continue to operate the best digital infrastructure in the Netherlands.鈥
The latest venture builds on KPN and ABP鈥檚 collaboration. In 2021, the Dutch civil service pension scheme invested in a fibre optic rollout venture with KPN. At the time, ABP said it was paying 鈧440m in cash for a 50% stake in the 鈧1.2bn joint venture, with the remaining investment being financed with debt.
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