肯政府出售Safaricom公司15%股份
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-12-10 18:23

Group 1 - The Kenyan government plans to sell 15% of its shares in Safaricom to South Africa's Vodacom Group, aiming to raise 244.5 billion Kenyan shillings to reduce reliance on debt and address budget deficits [1] - Currently, Vodacom and its UK parent company Vodafone Group hold 40% of Safaricom, while the Kenyan government holds 35% and other shareholders hold 25% [1] - After the transaction, the Kenyan government will retain only 20% of Safaricom's shares [1] Group 2 - The Kenyan Ministry of Finance also plans to sell 65% of its stake in the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) through an initial public offering (IPO) by March 2026, aiming to raise approximately 100 billion Kenyan shillings [1] - This decision follows the enactment of the Privatization Act of 2025, which will take effect on October 21, 2025 [1]

肯政府出售Safaricom公司15%股份 - Reportify