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Wednesday, 1 February 2017

AIRTEL AFRICA REFUTES EXIT SPECULATIONS

AIRTEL Africa, operating in 15 countries across Africa including Tanzania, has refuted speculative media reports erroneously of its possible exit from the Continent.


The organisation has reaffirmed that it remains committed to Africa and will continue to invest in its operations to grow sustainably in the continent.
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Africa, Raghunath Mandava, said in a statement that all the steps taken recently with regard to human resources and infrastructure have been geared towards readying the organisation to grow efficiently and sustainably in the medium to long term.
“The company remains committed to competing in various markets and providing more choice to customers through further investments to ensure consistent delivery of quality and value for money services to our customers.
We are also accelerating our investments in new data networks and to modernize our existing networks. We are committed to launch 4G in multiple countries,” Mandava said. Airtel Africa’s recent 3rd quarter results were strong.
The underlying Africa revenues for the quarter accelerated by 6 per cent year-on-year, the highest over the last nine quarters. The organisations efforts to improve the quality of customer acquisitions have resulted in a reduction in customer churn to 4.9 per cent from 6.0 per cent.
Data consumption and revenues have grown by 91 per cent and 24 per cent respectively led by stronger data networks. The strong focus on cost management has led to a significant underlying EBITDA margin expansion of 4.5 per cent, which now stands at 24.5 per cent.
Africa is now generating positive free cash and is PBT positive in constant currency. He added “Mergers and acquisitions continue to be the norm for any multinational organisation and they affect all global organisations in equal measures as and when they happen.
As a strategy, we look for opportunities to acquire or merge in opcos that are operating in a fragmented market structure with too many players in a small market. Last year, Airtel and Orange reached a mutually beneficial agreement on the assets in Sierra Leone and Burkina Faso. Similarly, Airtel also acquired assets in Uganda, Congo B and Kenya in recent times.
The agreements brought together the strengths of Airtel, Warid and Essar. This has offered benefits to customers in the form of a superior and wider network, affordable voice / data services and better customer care.
Away from Africa, recently, we merged with Robi in Bangladesh to create a solid and number two profitable player in the market,” The recent results demonstrate the effectiveness of Airtel’s business strategy in Africa. The organisation sees an opportunity ahead to emerge with a broader reach and sharper execution.

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