By Yantoultra Ngui
SINGAPORE, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Indonesia's state-owned
communication giant Telkom Indonesia has appointed
Goldman Sachs ( GS ) and Mandiri Sekuritas to help it find a
strategic investor for its data centre business, according to a
senior company official.
Goldman Sachs ( GS ) is the global financial advisor for the
project and Mandiri Sekuritas is the lead advisor, Telkom's
Senior Vice President of Corporate Communication and Investor
Relation Ahmad Reza said.
"We hope that by unlocking this data center business, it
will give the best value for all Telkom stakeholders," Reza
said.
Reuters reported in February, citing sources, that a sale of
a minority stake in the business, NeutraDC, could value it at
more than $1 billion. Reza did not comment on financial details.
Investors and technology companies are readying for billions
of dollars worth of deals and investments linked to data centres
in Asia, as the artificial intelligence boom fuels demand for
digital infrastructure.
In June, a consortium of U.S. investment firm KKR
and Singapore Telecommunications announced it will
invest S$1.75 billion ($1.3 billion) in ST Telemedia Global Data
Centres, one of Asia's biggest data centre providers.
NeutraDC is the brand of PT Telkom Data Ekosistem, which is
a subsidiary of Telkom, according to its website.
Its current assets include 29 data centers consisting of
five global data centers and three enterprise data centers in
Indonesia, its website showed.
It has one hyperscale data center in Jakarta and is building
two more, with one in Batam, according to its website.
NeutraDC has 19 edge data centers in cities across Indonesia
as well as global data centres in Singapore, according to its
website.
Telkom is Indonesia's largest telecommunication group. It
had a market capitalisation of more than $17 billion as of
Tuesday, LSEG data showed.
($1 = 1.3240 Singapore dollars)