"The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved the proposed transaction involving the sale of the tower division of Reliance Infratel Limited, a subsidiary of Reliance Communications Ltd., which is to be carried out pursuant to a demerger of the tower division to Towercom Infrastructure Private Limited (Towerco)," Reliance Communications said in a statement.
Upon completion of the demerger and certain other conditions and approvals, Rapid Holdings 2 Pte. Ltd., a company which is a part of the Brookfield Infrastructure Group, will acquire 100 per cent of Towercom Infrastructure, it added.
"Post closing, the company will receive 'B' class non-voting shares in Towerco providing 49 per cent future economic upside from the business based on certain conditions," it added.
In December last year, debt-laden Reliance Communications had inked a binding agreement to sell stake in its tower business to Canada-based Brookfield Infrastructure and its institutional partners for Rs 11,000 crore.
The all-cash deal represents the largest-ever investment by an overseas financial investor in the infrastructure sector in India.