The Dutch firm that owns Russian telecoms operator Vimpelcom will sell its Russian operations, the company announced Wednesday, reportedly due to the growing complications of Western sanctions.Vimpelcom, which operates popular Russian phone and internet provider Beeline, has been owned by Netherlands-based multinational Veon, formerly Vimpelcom Ltd., since 2009.Veon is now conducting a competitive sales process in relation to its Russian operations, the company said in a statement published Wednesday.Veons management is currently exploring options in an effort to ensure that an optimal outcome is achieved for all relevant stakeholders, the statement added.Vimpelcom has recently been hit with regulatory restrictions including losing out on access to Russian state contracts due to its Dutch shareholder, sources at the company told the Kommersant business daily.Kommersants sources said Veon plans to hand over control of Vimpelcom to the Russian firms top management in a move to avoid possible Western sanctions and meet regulatory requirements.Vimpelcom comprises more than half of Veons revenue and earnings.Veon is the worlds 13th-largest mobile network operator.
Its shares rose 12.5% on the news its plan to sell its Russian assets.Veon is one-quarter owned by Letter One Holdings, whose Soviet-born founders and one of its board members were hit with Western sanctions this spring following Russias invasion of Ukraine.
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