By Leos Rousek

PRAGUE--PPF Group NV, the Czech financial group owned by the billionaire Petr Kellner, Wednesday said it has approved a 295.15 koruna ($14.68) offer for each outstanding share of Telefonica Czech Republic AS (BAATELEC.PR).

The offer is below the purchase price of CZK305.63 per share the company paid in January to secure the 65.9% stake in the Czech unit of Spain's Telefonica SA (TEF). At the time, PPF Group paid 2.06 billion euros ($2.82 billion) outright for the majority stake in the Czech Republic's top telecommunications operator and an additional EUR404 million over the following four years.

The buyout offer to minority shareholders of Telefonica Czech Republic is slightly below the expected CZK297 and it is "slightly negative" regarding the stock's closing price of CZK299.8 Wednesday, a trader at Patria Finance said.

PPF Group is carrying out the buyout of minority shareholders through its Dutch-registered subsidiary PPF Arena 2 BV. The company said it wouldn't provide any further comment on "the mandatory tender offer," but said it expected its subsidiary to release final terms and conditions of the transaction by June 3.

PPF Group's takeover of Telefonica Czech is the company's largest investment on the local market after years of expansion in other sectors and territories outside Central and Eastern Europe. The company operates in consumer finance and real estate in Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Vietnam, India, Indonesia and Philippines.

Mr. Kellner has sought to branch out into telecommunications following a recent sale of PPF Group's Eastern European insurance operations to Italy's insurer Assicurazioni Generali SpA (G.MI). Mr. Kellner's estimated net worth is $10.4 billion, according to Forbes magazine, which last year ranked him 106th on its list of the world's billionaires.

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