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    Home > Top Stories > Exclusive-Brookfield taps banks to sell out of French towers firm TDF -sources
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    Exclusive-Brookfield taps banks to sell out of French towers firm TDF -sources

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on May 5, 2022

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 7, 2026

    The image depicts a telecom transmission antenna being installed on the Eiffel Tower, symbolizing TDF's vital role in France's broadcasting infrastructure. This is relevant to Brookfield's sale of its stake in TDF, emphasizing the growing demand for telecom infrastructure in Europe.
    Installation of a telecom antenna atop the Eiffel Tower, highlighting TDF's infrastructure - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Tags:TDFauctioninfrastructure financinginvestmentDeutsche Telekom

    By Pamela Barbaglia and Andres Gonzalez

    LONDON (Reuters) -Canada’s Brookfield Asset Management is working with banks to sell its 45% stake in French towers firm TDF Group as it seeks to capitalize on growing demand for key infrastructure assets across Europe, sources told Reuters.

    Brookfield has drafted in Citigroup and Credit Suisse to work on the sale which could value TDF at more than 5 billion euros ($5.30 billion), three sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    TDF – a former unit of France’s leading telecoms operator Orange – provides strategic broadcasting and telecoms infrastructure across France with its radio antennas sitting on top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

    Brookfield’s move to cash out from TDF comes at a time of frantic investments in European towers’ companies, with major operators including Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone currently in talks with investment funds to sell all or part of their crown infrastructure jewels.

    TDF, Brookfield, Citi and Credit Suisse declined to comment.

    Brookfield is looking to move fast after previous discussions to find a new owner for its TDF stake fell through, the sources said.

    The Canadian investment firm led an investment consortium that took control of TDF in 2015 and currently ranks as the company’s single largest investor with a 45% stake.

    Brookfield is looking to kick off an auction process before the summer, targeting deep-pocketed infrastructure investors that seek to deploy capital in core European markets, the sources said.

    Three other investment firms – PSP Investments, APG Asset Management NV and Arcus Infrastructure Partners – control a combined 45% stake while Credit Agricole Assurances owns the remaining 10%.

    PSP has hired Lazard to decide whether to follow in Brookfield’s footsteps and sell out, one of the sources said.

    PSP and Lazard declined to comment.

    APG has instead decided it would continue investing in TDF as it sees scope to reap more profit from the company, which last year made core earnings of 464 million euros, another source said.

    APG declined to comment.

    In March, TDF installed a 6 metre (20 ft) high radio antenna atop the Eiffel Tower to provide access to DAB+ digital radio broadcasting – an upgraded version of DAB digital radio for better quality transmission – resulting in the Eiffel Tower growing to a height of 330 metres.

    Yet, TDF’s broadcasting business is seen as less attractive by investors who value its telecoms towers network at much higher multiples since viewers increasingly rely on Internet TV to stream video content.

    ($1 = 0.9430 euros)

    (Reporting by Pamela Barbaglia and Andres Gonzalez; additional reporting by Mathieu Rosemain; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Brookfield taps banks to sell out of French towers firm TDF -sources

    1What is TDF?

    TDF, or TDF Group, is a French company that provides broadcasting and telecommunications infrastructure, including radio antennas, across France.

    2What is infrastructure financing?

    Infrastructure financing refers to the funding of projects that involve the construction and maintenance of essential facilities and systems, such as transportation, utilities, and telecommunications.

    3What is an auction process?

    An auction process is a method of selling goods or assets where potential buyers place bids, and the highest bidder wins the item or asset.

    4What is a stake in a company?

    A stake in a company refers to the ownership interest or share that an individual or entity holds in that company, often represented as a percentage.

    5What is investment consortium?

    An investment consortium is a group of investors or financial institutions that come together to pool their resources for a specific investment opportunity.

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