Axiata Group Berhad is a Malaysian telecommunications company with operations in South and Southeast Asia. It was founded in 2009 by demerging the international assets of Telekom Malaysia.
Axiata operates directly in Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal, and formerly in Singapore until 2019. It also has a small stake in Vodafone Idea Limited in India.
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Telekom Malaysia International
1992–2005
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2005–2009
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Axiata
2009–present
This symbol is used by most Axiata subsidiaries, including Ncell in Nepal, which Axiata acquired in 2016. In Indonesia, XL Axiata’s corporate logo has had it since 2014, but the consumer-facing XL brand, which had it until then, dropped it in favour of an XL wordmark.
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Major mobile network operators:
Bangladesh: Robi1 | Cambodia: Smart | Indonesia: XL Axiata (XL | Axis | XL Prioritas | XL Home | Live.On) | Malaysia: Celcom | Nepal: Ncell | Sri Lanka: Dialog Minor shareholdings: Former assets:
1Joint venture with Bharti Airtel. |