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    MTN’s $4.8 Billion Deal Drives Africa Outbound M&A To $6.7 Billion

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    MTN’s $4.8 billion acquisition has emerged as the defining transaction behind Sub-Saharan Africa’s outbound mergers and acquisitions surge in the first quarter of 2026.

    MTN Group drove outbound M&A activity in the region to $6.7 billion during the period with its deal accounting for the majority of total value recorded.

    The transaction, which involves the acquisition of IHS Holding Ltd, signals a deliberate move to deepen control over critical telecom infrastructure and strengthen long-term operational efficiency.

    The scale of the acquisition highlights MTN’s position as one of the few African corporates with the financial capacity to execute multi-billion-dollar cross-border transactions.

    The deal reflects a strategic shift from traditional telecom service expansion to infrastructure ownership, allowing the company to optimise network costs, improve service delivery and reduce dependency on third-party tower providers.

    MTN’s expansion comes at a time when outbound deal activity from Sub-Saharan Africa is gaining momentum, even as foreign investment into the region slows significantly.

    The company’s ability to deploy capital at this scale underscores its balance sheet strength and access to financing, positioning it as a dominant player in shaping Africa’s corporate expansion narrative.

    From a strategic standpoint, the acquisition of IHS Holding Ltd provides MTN with increased control over tower infrastructure, a critical asset in an industry driven by data growth and network reliability.

    As demand for mobile data and digital services accelerates across Africa, infrastructure ownership is becoming a key differentiator among telecom operators.



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