Singtel to buy cyber security company Trustwave for US$810m
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[SINGAPORE] Singapore Telecommunications Ltd will buy a 98
per cent stake in Trustwave Holdings Inc for US$810 million as Southeast
Asia's biggest phone company seeks to expand in cyber security.
The deal gives the company control of businesses in North
America, Europe and the Asia Pacific region, Singtel said in a statement
to the Singapore Exchange on Wednesday. Trustwave is expected to add to
earnings from the third year, according to the filing.
Singtel is seeking new expansion as growth in its home
market of Singapore slows. The company also gets dividends from stakes
in emerging-market carriers including India's Bharti Airtel Ltd. and
Indonesia's PT Telekomunikasi Selular. Chicago- based Trustwave had net
tangible liabilities of about US$84 million and over three million
business subscribers, it said.
Trustwave will allow Singtel to "capture global
opportunities in the cyber security space," Singtel Chief Executive
Officer Chua Sock Koong said in the statement.
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