Verizon join forces to create $4 billion international joint venture
BT and Verizon on Monday announced a deal to combine their international enterprise operations into a 50:50 joint venture, focussing on serving multinational clients and bringing together $4 billion in combined annual revenue.
Verizon has agreed to pay BT an equalisation payment of $625 million, and both companies will hold equal voting rights in the new venture, which will serve more than 3,000 customers in over 180 countries, they said in a joint statement. “This is a very fragmented market and this could be the start of further consolidation,” BT Chief Executive Allison Kirkby said in an interview with Reuters. “We could possibly look to bring in third parties at some point in the future.”
