June 4, 2026

“Telenor Retreats from Asian Markets: Sells $3.9 Billion Stake in True Corporation, Bids Adieu to Thailand”

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Telenor, the Nordic telecom operator, has confirmed its departure from the Thai telecom sector. After a quarter of a century presence in the country, the company is selling its majority stake in True Corporation. This development is part of Telenor’s strategic withdrawal from the Asian marketplace.

Details of the Deal

The agreement outlines that Telenor will sell its 24.95% share in True Corporation to Arise Digital Technology Company. The sale price is set at NOK 32.3 billion. The buyer, Arise, is a company run by Thai businessman Khun Suphachai Chearavanont. Furthering the deal, both parties have reached a consensus allowing Arise to purchase Telenor’s residual 5.35% stake within the forthcoming two years. The cost for this additional acquisition is NOK 6.9 billion.

Withdrawal from Asia

The exit from Thailand’s market echoes Telenor’s recent business moves in other Asian territories, epitomizing the company’s ongoing strategy of pulling out of Asia. Notably, it recently sold its Pakistani business to Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited for upwards of USD 500 million. The company is now placing a greater emphasis on strengthening its Nordic foundations.

Telenor still has a presence in Bangladesh and Malaysia through its holdings in Grameenphone and CelcomDigi, respectively. Previously, Telenor operated in both India and Myanmar, but has since withdrawn from these markets.

Remarks from the CEO

Telenor’s CEO, Benedicte Schilbred Fasmer, expressed satisfaction with the arrangement made with Arise. She noted that at the company’s Capital Markets Day in November, they had mentioned their search for opportunities to create structural value in Asia. With the completion of Telenor Pakistan’s sale in December and the agreement to sell their shares in True, she believes they have made significant progress towards that goal.

Telenor’s journey in Thailand began in 2000 when it acquired shares in Total Access Communication (TAC). TAC later became dtac, one of the largest mobile operators in the country. In 2023, dtac and True merged to bolster its competitive stance against the market leader, AIS.

Questions & Answers

What is the significance of Telenor selling its stake in True Corporation?
The sale of Telenor’s stake in True Corporation marks the company’s exit from the Thai telecoms market, signifying a strategic pullback from Asia and a refocus on its Nordic operations.

What other recent business moves has Telenor made in Asia?
Besides its exit from Thailand, Telenor recently sold its Pakistani business to Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited. The company has also previously ceased operations in India and Myanmar.

Which Asian markets does Telenor still operate in?
Telenor maintains its presence in Asia through its holdings in Grameenphone in Bangladesh and CelcomDigi in Malaysia.

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