Telecommunications company Superloop has made a non-binding offer of $243 million to acquire Symbio, an ASX-listed provider of UCaaS (Unified Communications as a Service) and collaboration services. Symbio is currently one of Superloop’s major wholesale customers.
If the acquisition is approved, the merger of the two telcos would result in a single entity offering a wide range of services, including data, voice, and messaging services, as mentioned in a financial filing by Superloop.
The potential benefits of this deal include significant cost synergies and the creation of a business with a well-balanced revenue and profit structure.
Superloop’s offer for Symbio comprises a combination of cash and shares, with the shares constituting a substantial part of the total consideration.
However, this proposal is subject to various conditions, such as completion of due diligence, necessary documentation, and a unanimous recommendation from the Symbio board.
Superloop’s CEO and managing director, Paul Tyler, expressed optimism about the potential merger, stating that it would lead to a robust and appealing telecommunications business. He highlighted the existing strong working relationship between Superloop and Symbio, with Symbio being a significant wholesale client for Superloop.
Nevertheless, Superloop acknowledged that the proposal is preliminary and incomplete, and there is no guarantee that an agreement will be reached or that the acquisition will be finalized.


