Mubadala Investment Company, the Abu Dhabi sovereign investor, will invest $500 million in Brightspeed, a US-based broadband and telecommunications services company.
With this investment, Mubadala will become a minority shareholder alongside investment funds managed by affiliates of Apollo Global Management (together with its consolidated subsidiaries, Apollo).
This is part of Mubadala’s rapidly growing digital infrastructure portfolio headed by its Executive Director Mounir Barakat. In 2022, Mubadala invested $350 million into Princeton Digital Group, a leading pan-Asia data centre company focused on expanding world-class data center services to meet increasing demand across Asia. Mubadala has also invested £800 million ($998 million) into CityFibre, the UK’s largest independent full-fibre platform. To date, CityFibre has enabled connectivity for more than 2 million homes in the UK to its advanced fibre network.
Fifth largest carrier
Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Brightspeed is the fifth-largest incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) in the US, with the capability of serving more than 6.5 million homes and businesses in mainly rural and suburban communities across the US Midwest, Southeast and parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Brightspeed officially launched operations in October 2022 and began the build-out of its state-of-the-art fibre optics network, which started serving its first fibre customers in March 2023.
Brightspeed’s planned fibre optics transformation is expected to reach up to 3 million homes and businesses over the next five years, including in many places where fibre and advanced technology has not historically been deployed.
As data volumes increase and demand for faster, reliable connectivity rapidly grows as a result of the rise of cloud services, video streaming, IoT applications and 5G technologies, companies like Brightspeed play a crucial role in providing essential digital infrastructure solutions.
Digital divide
Brightspeed is rooted in an ambition to help bridge the digital divide. This investment will help accelerate Brightspeed’s growth plans to bring high-speed, dependable internet connectivity to communities where access to fibre internet and advanced technology has historically been limited.
Khaled Abdulla Al Qubaisi, Chief Executive Officer of Real Estate and Infrastructure Investments at Mubadala, said: “Digital infrastructure is driving growth and development across all sectors of society, enabling people and economies to reach their full potential. As a responsible global investor, Mubadala sees huge opportunity in supporting Brightspeed’s growth strategy in transitioning large swathes of the US to fibre connectivity and promoting digital equity and inclusion.
Growth opportunities
“We’re delighted to be partnering with Apollo and Brightspeed to capitalise on the growth opportunities in fibre deployment and create not only sustainable, long-term value, but also support the digital infrastructure development across the US.”
Bob Mudge, Chief Executive Officer for Brightspeed, said: “We are in the early stages of our company’s growth trajectory, and we are grateful for Mubadala’s endorsement of Brightspeed’s vision and strategy. The added investment from another well-respected institutional investor is a testament to the value we will create and the connections we will enable for homes and businesses across our 20-state footprint.”
Aaron Sobel, Apollo Private Equity Partner, said: “We are pleased to welcome our longtime partners at Mubadala as Brightspeed shareholders and believe this commitment validates our transformational thesis and the strength of the management team.”
Growing relationship
This transaction also represents Mubadala and Apollo’s growing relationship since the expansion of their global strategic partnership in 2022. Last February, the firms announced an agreement focused on private credit investment opportunities and deal origination across asset classes.
The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals and conditions.
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP is serving as legal counsel to Brightspeed. King & Spalding LLP is serving as legal counsel to Mubadala.-- TradeArabia News Service