Media Giant Canal+ Finalizes Massive $2 Billion MultiChoice Acquisition

Canal+ has officially concluded its substantial $2 billion acquisition of South African pay-TV giant MultiChoice, a deal declared unconditional on Monday, September 22, 2025, following months of intricate negotiations and the successful navigation of all necessary regulatory and shareholder approvals. This landmark transaction solidifies Canal+'s strategic expansion into the African market.
A significant challenge during the acquisition process stemmed from South Africa's stringent regulations, which impose a 20% cap on foreign ownership of broadcasting licences. To meticulously address this, MultiChoice devised and implemented a novel corporate structure involving the creation of a new independent entity named LicenceCo. This new entity is now the sole holder of MultiChoice’s critical broadcasting licence. Under the carefully designed arrangement, MultiChoice maintains a 20% stake in LicenceCo’s voting rights, while simultaneously securing a more substantial 49% economic interest. The remaining ownership of LicenceCo is strategically allocated to historically disadvantaged persons (HDPs) and other prominent South African entities, including Phuthuma Nathi, a long-standing empowerment partner, and the MultiChoice Workers Trust. This innovative ownership structure proved instrumental in securing the crucial endorsements from both the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) and the Competition Tribunal, regulatory bodies that had previously stipulated conditions for the takeover.
The acquisition is poised to deliver multifaceted benefits to various stakeholders. MultiChoice has formally committed to robust job protections for its workforce, substantial investments in the development and promotion of local content, and a concerted effort towards enhancing supplier diversity initiatives within South Africa. Furthermore, an extraordinary dividend totaling R1.375 billion is anticipated, with specific portions earmarked for distribution to Phuthuma Nathi and other South African shareholders, underscoring the deal’s economic advantages for domestic entities.
For Canal+, this strategic acquisition represents a pivotal moment, cementing its status as Africa’s preeminent pay-TV operator. The merger effectively combines Canal+'s already formidable presence in French-speaking African territories with MultiChoice’s established dominance across English-speaking markets. This powerful consolidation results in the formation of a true continental media powerhouse, a crucial development in an era characterized by escalating competition from global streaming giants such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, alongside MultiChoice’s own streaming service, Showmax.
Beyond the immediate commercial implications, the deal also signifies a broader, evolving trend within Africa’s media industry. It highlights how local regulatory frameworks are progressively adapting to strike a delicate balance between encouraging vital foreign investment and safeguarding domestic control over national assets. For South African regulators, the resolution represents a judicious compromise: it facilitates the infusion of fresh capital and global expertise into the broadcasting sector while simultaneously preserving national broadcasting sovereignty through the mandated HDP ownership rules.
Jacques du Puy, the CEO of Canal+, previously articulated his conviction that the merger would profoundly "strengthen Africa’s media landscape" and significantly expand access to a more diverse range of content across the entire continent. Concurrently, MultiChoice’s leadership has consistently framed the acquisition as an essential maneuver to ensure sustained growth and competitiveness within an increasingly challenging and dynamic market environment. With the acquisition now fully complete, Canal+ is set to commence the intricate process of integrating MultiChoice’s extensive operations. Throughout this integration phase, regulators and various stakeholders will diligently monitor the combined company’s adherence to its commitments regarding local content production, employment protection, and the critical issue of consumer pricing stability.
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