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| Airtel Africa Chief Executive Officer, Sunil Taldar. |
Data usage and mobile money services powered a strong earnings surge for Airtel Africa, as the telecoms group posted record revenue and profit for the financial year ended 31 March 2026, reflecting accelerating digital adoption across its 14 African markets.
The company reported that net profit more than doubled to $813 million, up from $328 million a year earlier, supported by higher operating income and foreign exchange gains.
Revenue increased by 29.5% in reported currency to $6.42 billion, while constant currency growth stood at 24%, underscoring broad-based demand across its core operations across Africa.
Airtel Africa said the strong performance was driven primarily by rapid growth in data consumption and mobile financial services, which continue to reshape the company’s revenue mix and deepen customer engagement across the continent.
Chief Executive Officer Sunil Taldar said the results reflected strong operational fundamentals and disciplined execution, with digital adoption and network investment remaining central to the company’s long-term growth strategy.
“Our strategy delivered record customer additions, revenue and EBITDA growth,” Taldar said. “Data and mobile money remain key engines of expansion as we scale digital access across our footprint.”
The company’s customer base increased by 10.5% to 183.5 million, marking the highest net additions in Airtel Africa’s history.



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