OneWeb Announces Significant New
Equity Partner
Aug. 11, 2021
Hanwha has announced a USD $300m
equity investment by Hanwha Systems ("Hanwha") in
OneWeb, the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite
communications company. Hanwha brings further defence
capabilities and the latest antenna technologies to
OneWeb, alongside relationships to new government
customers and expanded geographical reach.
This investment brings OneWeb's
total equity investment since November 2020 to USD
$2.7bn with no debt issuance. The investment is expected
to be completed in the first half of 2022, subject to
regulatory approvals.
Hanwha Systems of South Korea
invests USD $300m to OneWeb, brings advanced technology
capabilities
OneWeb's first generation fleet of
648 satellites that will deliver global coverage in 2022
is fully funded. To date, the company has launched 254
satellites into orbit, with another launch planned this
August from Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Thanks to the success
of recent launches, OneWeb's network will be ready to
offer connectivity services from 50th parallel and above
by the end of 2021.
Sunil Bharti Mittal, Founder and
Chairman of Bharti Enterprises, said: "We welcome Hanwha
to OneWeb. These are exciting and fast paced times in
the space sector. With Hanwha alongside, we will be able
to access the highest quality of technological thinking
and development. They are a powerful partner in our
global mission to connect the world."
Youn Chul KIM President, Chief
Executive Officer and Director at Hanwha Systems said:
"We are pleased to join hands with OneWeb, which has
strength in the LEO communication area, the core of
space business. To OneWeb 's vision of connecting all
the people across the globe, Hanwha System's satellite
and antenna technology will bring more advantages."
UK Business Secretary, Kwasi
Kwarteng said: "Today's $300m investment in OneWeb by
Hanwha is the latest in a series of votes of confidence
in the company from the market. It's clear that leading
global investors see a promising future for this
ground-breaking company and a robust commercial case for
investment.
"The Government's equity stake in
OneWeb not only allows the UK to capitalise on our
first-mover advantage to deploy low Earth orbit
technology but will put our country at the forefront of
the small satellite market, which is set to rapidly
expand over the years ahead."
Neil Masterson, Chief Executive at
OneWeb, said: "Hanwha brings advanced defence and
antenna technology development to the OneWeb line-up. We
are all delighted that they have chosen to join us on
this journey of innovation, shaping a global service to
connect the most remote locations and to provide a
critical digital pathway from space to our
interconnected world."
On completion, OneWeb will appoint
a Board Director to represent Hanwha's share in the
Company.
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