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Huge Group Announces The Takeover Of Tethys Mobile

Huge Group Announces The Takeover Of Tethys Mobile. The board of directors of Huge Group have announced that the company has concluded a series of transactions with the shareholders and creditors of Tethys Mobile Proprietary Limited (Tethys), which will result in Tethys becoming a wholly owned subsidiary company of a foreign company controlled by Huge Group.

Huge Group intends to change the name of Tethys to Huge Digital Enablement Proprietary Limited as soon as the Transactions are implemented, and the company successfully exits the business rescue process. Tethys was South Africa and Africa’s first MVNO when it launched to the market in 2006. The business was previously Virgin Mobile South Africa Proprietary Limited, which entered business rescue in September 2020.

Huge Group’s rationale for acquiring Tethys is the indirect acquisition of its software and technology platform and the intellectual property related to this software and technology platform. The intention is to leverage the world-class technology built into this software and technology platform and the operational capabilities that exist in support of it. Over the past 16 years, Tethys has created a very sophisticated technical and operational capability linked to this software and technology that will allow the company to provide a Platform-as-a-Service or PaaS to organisations who aspire to provide mobile virtual network operator or MVNO services. The software and technology platform includes a multi-tenant capable CRM, Billing and Online Charging System that provides enhanced billing, customer and subscriber management, product, tariff, and real-time rating capabilities.

The Transactions, when implemented, will see the post-commencement creditors who supported Tethys during the business rescue process settled in full; this includes Tethys subscribers who were due refunds after its access to network services was terminated in September 2021. As part of the Transactions, Huge Group will acquire Cell C’s claims against Tethys as well as the claims of various pre-commencement creditors.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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