Logo of Phnom Penh Post newspaper Phnom Penh Post - AirAsia in talks to sell 10% stake

AirAsia in talks to sell 10% stake

Content image - Phnom Penh Post
Malaysia’s AirAsia Group Bhd is in talks to sell 10 per cent of its shares to South Korea’s third largest conglomerate SK Corp. AFP

AirAsia in talks to sell 10% stake

Malaysia's AirAsia Group Bhd is in talks to sell 10 per cent of its shares to South Korea’s third largest conglomerate SK Corp.

The stake sale will take place through a private placement of new AirAsia shares at one ringgit ($0.23) a share, sources say.

Should the deal materialise, AirAsia will raise an estimated 334.2 million ringgit from the placement of new shares.

When contacted regarding the deal, AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes declined to comment.

Sources say SK Corp had initially intended to acquire more than 10 per cent of AirAsia’s shares.

The potential private placement does not require AirAsia to seek a fresh round of approvals from its shareholders, as it had already been approved during the group’s latest annual general meeting (AGM) held on June 27, last year.

As set out in the notice of AirAsia’s second AGM, Ordinary Resolution 5 stated: “The directors of the company, in their absolute discretion, are empowered to issue shares in AirAsia from time to time, for purposes and persons that are deemed fit.

“This is provided that the aggregate number of shares issued pursuant to the resolution in the preceding 12 months [from the AGM] does not exceed 10 per cent of the total number of issued AirAsia shares, excluding treasury shares.”

SK Corp, with primary core businesses in the energy and telecommunications industries, registered revenue of $213.6 billion and total assets of $257.9 billion in 2018.

The government is looking to arrange a 1.5 billion ringgit cash injection into three local airlines, including AirAsia.

The financial aid will help support the local airline industry to prepare for operations post-Covid-19.

Airlines have been cash-strapped following the grounding of most of their fleet during the Covid-19 outbreak.

The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) previously reported that aircraft movements at Malaysian airports had declined by 11.9 per cent in the first quarter of the year compared to the same quarter last year.

“Some 80 per cent of the 1.5 billion ringgit will be guaranteed by Danajamin, while the remaining 20 per cent will be corporate guaranteed,” said the source. Danajamin is a government guarantee.

As such, the potential private placement and the government’s financial support will solve AirAsia’s immediate cash flow needs.

AirAsia has cash and cash equivalents amounting to 2.59 billion ringgit as at December 31, last year, of which a substantial portion is possibly from forward sales.

Going forward, the local airline industry is progressively restarting operations as local Covid-19 cases are on a downtrend.

There are talks in progress to consider commencing flights to and from Sabah soon. Sources reveal that the Sarawak state government is also considering to commence flight operations soon.

Sabah and Sarawak are significant destinations for AirAsia within Malaysia.

A source said: “Expectations are that AirAsia will be looking to tap into the bubble of travel within Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand by end-June or early-July.

“This is considering the fact that local Covid-19 infection rates have been low or zero in these three countries.

“Further down the road, this will be extended to Vietnam, China and South Korea, which are all experiencing low infection rates.”

THE STAR (MALAYSIA)/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

MOST VIEWED

  • Bareknuckle champion wants Kun Khmer fighter

    Dave Leduc, who is the current openweight Lethwei boxing champion in Myanmar, has announced that he will travel to Cambodia this year to challenge SEA Games gold medallist Prum Samnang any time that is convenient, after their planned match later this month in Slovakia was

  • Five-year-old Hanuman dances his way into hearts of Cambodia

    A young talent from a new-established settlement has emerged, captivating the online world with his mesmerising performances of the traditional Cambodian monkey dance. Roeun Kakada is a five-year-old prodigy who has taken the social media sphere by storm with his exceptional dance skills and dedication

  • Fresh Covid warnings as Thai hospital fills

    A senior health official reminds the public to remain vigilant, as neighbouring countries experience an increase in Covid-19 cases, with the latest surge appearing to be a result of the Omicron XBB.1.5 sub-variant. Or Vandine, secretary of state and spokeswoman for the Ministry of Health,

  • Honda shutters Siem Reap football club

    Japanese football legend Keisuke Honda, the owner of Siem Reap football club Soltilo Angkor FC, has been forced to shut the club down, after it failed to attract sponsorship for the upcoming season. Honda, the former manager of the Cambodia men's national football team, said

  • Hun Sen warns of regional tensions

    ASIA is becoming a dangerous geopolitical hotspot, with several countries announcing that they intend to send naval vessels towards Southeast Asia and on to the South China Sea, warned Prime Minister Hun Sen. “Heated geopolitical issues can easily escalate, namely to war. I am not

  • PM declares ASEAN Para Games open

    The 12th ASEAN Para Games officially kicked off on the evening of June 3 at Morodok Techo National Stadium in Phnom Penh, with a spectacular opening ceremony featuring fireworks and performances by some of the Kingdom’s most accomplished talents. Tens of thousands of sports fans