ASX-listed Vocus Group plans to sell its New Zealand assets, which include the Orcon and CallPlus retail businesses, by the end of June next year.
Sydney-based Vocus yesterday said the board has decided to sell the New Zealand assets and was in the final stages of appointing an adviser with a view to wrapping up a sale by the end of the financial year on June 30, 2018.
The telecommunications group wrote down the value of its assets by A$1.47 billion (NZ$1.65b) in the June 2017 year after rapid expansion through a series of acquisitions, including A$199m on the New Zealand business. That shook out interest from private equity bidders, although no deal was forthcoming, and Vocus subsequently identified some Australian assets it could divest.
At an investor briefing yesterday, the company said it would sell the New Zealand business and the Australian data centres with the proceeds going to pay down debt.
Vocus gave an update on the Kiwi business at the briefing, which showed broadband customer numbers rose to 192,000 as at September 30 from 189,000 three months earlier with average broadband revenue per customer slipping 3 cents to $71.18. It also added 4,000 customers to its energy retailer Switch Utilities, taking it to 9,000.