EDP in talks to acquire Singapore-based Sunseap Group
Negotiations between EDP and the Sunseap Group are at an advanced stage. The deal should increase the value of the Singapore renewable energy company to US$742 million.
EDP is in advanced talks to acquire a majority stake in Sunseap Group, a Singaporean renewable energy company. If the deal goes through, the Southeast Asian company is expected to be worth US$742 million, Reuters reported.
Talks are already at an advanced stage between EDP Renováveis (EDPR), EDP holds a 75% stake, and Thai energy company Banpu, Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings, a fund backed by Temasek and others, which holds a stake in Sunseap.
“Although the deal is not yet closed, negotiations are at a very, very advanced stage,” said a source with knowledge of the matter, adding the deal “would allow EDPR to achieve a strong presence in solar energy in Asia, which is something it has been studying for a long time.”
Banpu holds a stake of almost 49% in Sunseap through a subsidiary, which it has built up since its initial investment in the group four years ago. Details of stakes held by other shareholders have not been made public.
Two of the sources referred to by Reuters said EDPR wants to hold a significant majority in the Singaporean company and is also considering investing at least $1 billion in Sunseap’s business over the next few years.