January 23, 2025

Norton Rose Fulbright advises Zain Group on telecom infrastructure deal

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Gerard G. Pecht, Global Chief Executive

Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright advised Zain Group in respect of Zain Iraq’s entry into a definite 15-year agreement to sell and leaseback the passive physical infrastructure of its 4,968 tower portfolio in Iraq to TASC Towers Iraq for US$180 million.

Zain Iraq will retain its active infrastructure, including wireless communication radios, antennas, intelligent software, transmission systems, and intellectual property with respect to managing its telecom network.

The Norton Rose Fulbright team advising on the agreement was led out of London by partner Oliver Stacey and included counsel Mark Maurice, and associates Tong Lap Way, Juliet Gordon and Maria Zeber.

Zain Group is a leading telecommunications operator across the Middle East and Africa, providing mobile voice and data services to over 52 million active customers as of 30 September 2022. TASC Towers, headquartered in Dubai, is an international tower operator focused on sale and leaseback, build-to-suit and tower related investments in the MENEASA market (Middle East, North & East Africa and South Asia).

Norton Rose Fulbright previously advised Zain Group on a similar transaction in respect of its sale of 2,830 towers in Jordan to TASC Towers Jordan. Norton Rose Fulbright has a global digital infrastructure practice and regularly advises clients across the world on a broad range of tower, fibre, data centre and other digital infrastructure transactions.

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