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MTN Looking To Acquire Telkom

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
September 5, 2025
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MTN Group is in a potential revival talks to acquire South African Telkom SA,  three years after negotiations fell through. The 2022 attempt to purchase Telkom ended when talks broke down in the middle of antitrust issues. Recent reports indicate both companies are consulting with financial advisers about potentially  discussions for the deal.

MTN operates across 15 African countries with approximately 298 million customers. Despite its  dominance, the company faces ongoing competition in its South African home market from operators like Vodacom. Acquiring Telkom would significantly strengthen MTN’s position in South Africa’s telecommunications sector.

The renewed interest comes at a time when MTN believes regulatory conditions may be more favourable than during the previous attempt. The company appears optimistic that competition authorities might view the merger differently given current market dynamics.

The strategic rationale behind the potential acquisition centres on operational synergies. Combining networks would allow MTN to consolidate infrastructure, reduce operational costs, and improve service coverage while avoiding duplicate investments in network expansion.

Telkom’s ownership structure adds complexity to any potential deal. The South African government holds a 40% stake in the company, meaning state approval would be essential for any acquisition. Government officials would likely scrutinize whether the merger serves broader economic interests and consumer welfare.

The impact on consumers remains uncertain and would  depend on the deal’s structure and regulations. A combined entity could potentially offer improved network coverage, enhanced service quality, and more competitive pricing through economies of scale and increased resources for infrastructure.

The potential acquisition shows a transformation across Africa’s telecommunications sector. Operators are simultaneously working to enhance network infrastructure, expand digital services, and maintain profitability in price-sensitive markets.

Source suggest negotiations could commence before the end of 2025, though no guarantee exists that discussions would result in a completed transaction. Even with renewed talks, securing regulatory approval would likely require months or years of review.

For MTN, the Telkom acquisition aligns with  objectives to strengthen its African market position. The company has evolved beyond traditional mobile services, expanding into mobile money, digital financial services, and fiber internet connectivity. Acquiring Telkom would provide additional customer base and infrastructure to support these diversified offerings.

Current developments remain in preliminary stages. Both companies are engaged in advisory consultations, exploring options without firm commitments to proceed with formal negotiations.

Should the companies decide to advance, the process would involve extensive negotiations, comprehensive regulatory review, and likely significant media attention. South African competition authorities would conduct detailed analysis of the proposed merger, while industry stakeholders would probably voice their positions on the deal’s implications.

While discussions might begin before 2025 concludes, successful completion remains uncertain. Corporate mergers involve complex legal, financial, and regulatory considerations that frequently cause promising deals to fail during implementation phases.

MTN’s renewed Telkom interest demonstrates serious commitment to South African market dominance. Success depends on multiple factors including regulatory approval, price negotiations, government consent, and the ability of both parties to reach agreement on detailed terms.

The regulatory approach will prove crucial for consumers. Approval with strong protective conditions could benefit all stakeholders, while insufficient oversight might result in reduced choice and increased prices.

The South African telecommunications sector appears ready for significant development as this collaboration unfolds.

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