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Home » KKR and Singtel buy full control of STT GDC in $5.2B deal
KKR and Singtel will take full control of STT GDC in a $5.2 billion deal, highlighting growing investment in data centre infrastructure.
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KKR and Singtel buy full control of STT GDC in $5.2B deal

By Aimee SunFebruary 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • KKR and Singtel agree to acquire full ownership of STT GDC in Singapore’s biggest M&A deal in four years.
  • The move highlights rising investment in data centres driven by cloud and AI demand.

What happened:A $5.2B buyout gives KKR and Singtel full ownership

A consortium led by global investment firm KKR and Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel) has agreed to acquire the remaining 82 % stake in ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) for approximately S$6.6 billion (about $5.2 billion), giving the group full ownership of the Singapore-based data centre operator. The transaction values STT GDC at an implied enterprise value of around S$13.8 billion and will leave KKR holding 75 % and Singtel 25 % after the conversion of existing preference shares.

The acquisition will be paid in two equal tranches, with half due at completion and the remainder about one year later, according to Singtel’s exchange announcement. The consortium has secured around S$5 billion in debt facilities to finance the deal and future expansion, while Singtel will contribute S$740 million from internal resources. The company said the transaction is not expected to have a material impact on its dividend policy or credit profile.

Founded in 2014, STT GDC operates data centres across Asia Pacific, Europe and the UK, with around 2.3 gigawatts of planned capacity. The company provides colocation, connectivity and managed services to hyperscalers, enterprises and government clients. The buyout follows KKR and Singtel’s S$1.75 billion investment in 2024, which marked Southeast Asia’s largest digital infrastructure deal at the time.

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Why it’s important

The acquisition reflects the growing strategic value of data centres as essential infrastructure for cloud computing, artificial intelligence and digital services. As companies accelerate AI deployment and data-intensive workloads, demand for reliable and scalable facilities continues to rise. This has turned data centres into one of the most attractive asset classes for global investors.

For Singtel, full ownership of STT GDC strengthens its shift away from traditional telecom revenues towards digital infrastructure and enterprise services. By expanding its international footprint, the group is positioning itself as a regional leader in hosting and connectivity, supporting governments and technology firms seeking secure and low-latency platforms. This aligns with broader industry moves, as rivals such as Blackstone and Brookfield also commit billions to similar assets worldwide.

From a market perspective, the deal highlights increasing consolidation in the sector. Private equity firms are using large-scale acquisitions to build global platforms that can serve hyperscalers and AI developers more efficiently. While this improves operational scale, it also raises concerns about market concentration and long-term pricing power.

Overall, the transaction sends a positive signal about confidence in Southeast Asia’s digital economy. However, it also underlines the growing influence of financial investors over critical infrastructure, making regulatory oversight and long-term planning increasingly important for regional governments and users alike.

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Aimee Sun

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