Hungary’s 4iG Telecom
Group Acquires Control of Spacecom at Valuation
of Over USD 124 Million
12 October 2021
Spacecom the
satellite services provider and owner-operator
of the AMOS satellite fleet, today announced
that it and Hungary’s 4iG Plc., the Hungarian
information technology and telecommunications
company (Budapest Stock Market: 4iG Nyrt.), have
signed the agreement in which 4iG is acquiring a
majority stake (51%) in Spacecom, through a
private shares placement. The transaction of USD
68 million, represents a 50% premium over the
average USD 2.6 price per share from the last
six months trading average on the Tel Aviv Stock
Exchange.
Completion of the
transaction is conditioned upon approval by
Spacecom’s shareholders; regulatory approvals –
including Israel’s Ministry of Communications;
and by other third-parties currently contracted
with Spacecom.
Spacecom CEO Dan
Zajicek stated, “This is an exciting, important
and meaningful announcement. It’s a true
testament for their trust in Spacecom, including
implementing our strategic plans to evolve from
being a provider of satellite capacity to a
communication services provider offering managed
services, end-to-end services, and provision of
advanced solutions in the communication value
chain such as turn-key projects, planning,
deployment, and operation of satellite
communication networks.”
Zajicek continued,
“4iG’s entrance, with its financial investment
in the company, will significantly improve the
company’s financials and is expected to add
value to the company’s shareholders.”
Completion of the
transaction will potentially strengthen
Spacecom’s operations in Eastern and Central
Europe and will enable additional synergies with
companies within the 4iG Group.
Spacecom is
represented in the deal by Doni Toledano, Shay
Dayan, and Alon Abramovitch of Erdinast, Ben
Nathan Toledano & Co. legal offices.
4iG is represented in
the transaction by Sharon Amir, Tuvia Geffen and
Itay Deutsch of Naschitz, Brandes, Amir & Co.