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Mexico's ASUR purchases Motiva's Latin American Airports in a $2.2 billion deal

Motiva announced on Tuesday that Mexico's Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste signed a deal to purchase the Brazilian infrastructure operator Motiva's airport portfolio for $11.5 billion (about $2.16 billion), which includes net debt.

ASUR will pay ASUR 5 billion reais to acquire Motiva's airport stake, with the remainder being paid through net debt. This is according to a filing by Motiva.

The sale is still subject to antitrust approvals. It includes Motiva's stakes at 17 Brazilian airports as well as international hubs located in the capital of Ecuador, Quito, Costa Rica, and Curacao.

Motiva says that these airports serve about 45 million passengers a year.

Reports earlier this month citing two different sources indicated that ASUR was the top bidder for Motiva's Airport Portfolio.

Motiva expects to reduce its net debt leverage from 3.5 to less than 3 after the deal. ($1 = 5,3218 reais). (Reporting and editing by Luciana Magnhaes, Andre Romani)

(source: Reuters)