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    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiJuly 26, 20246 Mins Read
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    AIRTEL AFRICA PLC RESULTS FOR QUARTER ENDED 30 JUNE 2024

    Strong fundamentals and focussed execution continue to support operating performance despite challenging macro-economic environment

    Operating highlights

    • Total customer base grew by 8.6% to 155.4 million. Data customer penetration continues to rise, driving a 13.4% increase in data customers to 64.4 million. Data usage per customer increased by 25.1% to 6.2 GBs, with smartphone penetration increasing 4.7% to reach 41.7%.

    • Mobile money subscriber growth of 14.9% reflects our continued investment into distribution to support increased financial inclusion across our markets. Transaction value increased by 28.7% in constant currency with annualised transaction value of $120bn in reported currency.

    • Data ARPU growth of 9.6% and mobile money ARPU growth of 8.8% in constant currency continued to support overall ARPU’s which increased 9.3% YoY.

    • Customer experience remains core to our strategy with sustained network investment driving increased capacity and coverage. Data capacity across our network has increased by 33% with the rollout of almost 3,000 sites and over 5,600 kms of fibre.

    • Launched a comprehensive cost efficiency programme to identify specific cost reduction initiatives across the Group. Steps taken include the optimisation of network utilisation and design, introducing energy saving initiatives to reduce network costs and the renegotiation of key contracts, whilst ensuring future growth ambitions remain protected. We anticipate the full benefit of this programme to accrue over the year ahead.

    Financial performance

    • Revenue in constant currency grew by 19.0% in Q1’25, driven by 33.4% growth in Nigeria and 22.3% growth in East Africa, respectively. Reported currency revenues declined by 16.1% to $1,156m reflecting the impact of currency devaluation, particularly in Nigeria. Across the Group mobile services revenue grew by 17.4% and Mobile Money revenue grew by 28.4% in constant currency.

    • A substantial increase in fuel prices across our markets and the lower contribution of Nigeria to the Group after the naira devaluation contributed to a decline in EBITDA margins to 45.3% from 49.5% in Q1’24 and 46.5% in Q4’24. However, constant currency EBITDA increased 11.3% whilst reported currency EBITDA declined by 23.3% to $523m.

    • Profit after tax of $31m was impacted by $80m of exceptional derivative and foreign exchange losses (net of tax), arising from the further depreciation in the Nigerian naira during the quarter.

    • The translation impact of currency devaluation on reported currency results was the primary driver of EPS before exceptional items declining from 3.9 cents in the prior period to 2.3 cents. Basic EPS of 0.2 cents compares to negative (4.5 cents) in the prior period, predominantly reflecting the $471m of exceptional derivative and foreign exchange losses in the prior period, compared to $122m in the current period.

    Capital allocation

    • Capex at $147m was 4.9% higher compared to prior period. Capex guidance for the full year remains between $725m and $750m as we continue to invest for future growth.

    • In line with our plan, we now have zero HoldCo debt following the full repayment of the $550m bond in May 2024. In total, 86% of our market debt is now in local currency, having paid down $828m of foreign currency debt over the last year.

    • Leverage of 1.6x on 30 June 2024 compares to 1.3x in the prior period. Of the 0.3x increase, 0.2x was due to the decrease in reported currency EBITDA, with the balance due to an increase in lease liabilities.

    • The $100m share buyback continues, with 21m shares purchased for a consideration of $29m as at the end of June 2024.

    Sustainability strategy

    • The Sustainability Report for 2024 was published in June, updating on the Group’s progress against its sustainability goals, continued contribution to the UN SDGs and commitment to sustainability which underpins the Group’s business strategy.

    Sunil Taldar, Chief executive officer, on the trading update:

    “The continued revenue growth momentum once again reflects the resilient demand for our services, with sustained growth in our customer base and usage. Our superior execution enables us to capture these opportunities, whilst retaining our reputation as a cost leader across the industry.

    Having visited most of our OpCos since I joined Airtel Africa, I am encouraged by the scale of the opportunity available across our markets in both the GSM and mobile money business. A key priority for us is to look for new opportunities to further grow our business especially in the enterprise, fibre and data centre businesses across our footprint in Africa.

    We will build on the strong foundation established over many years to deliver on these new business opportunities. Most importantly, our emphasis is on significantly improving customer experience by simplifying customer journeys and providing best in class network experience to our customers, whilst remaining focused on driving efficiencies across the business.

    We have initiated a comprehensive cost optimisation programme across the Group. We have already seen success in this project, with savings arising in network and distribution costs, and continued opportunities as contract renegotiations continue. We expect sustainable savings to continue as the year progresses.

    A strong capital structure is critical to enabling these ambitions and future proofing our ambitious growth targets. During the quarter, we fully repaid the outstanding debt due at the HoldCo and we remain committed to further reduce foreign currency exposure across the Group to limit the impact of currency devaluation on our business. The growth opportunity across our markets remains compelling and we continue to focus on margin improvement as indicated in our FY’24 results.”

    GAAP measures

    (Quarter ended)

    Description Jun-24 Jun-23 Reported currency

    $m $m change

    Revenue 1,156 1,377 (16.1%)

    Operating profit 335 462 (27.4%)

    Profit/(Loss) after tax 31 (151) 120.3%

    Basic EPS ($ cents) 0.2 (4.5) 103.9%

    Net cash generated from operating activities 414 580 (28.7%)

    Alternative performance measures (APM) 1

    (Quarter ended)

    Description Jun-24 Jun-23 Reported

    currency Constant

    currency

    $m $m change change

    Revenue 1,156 1,377 (16.1%) 19.0%

    EBITDA 523 682 (23.3%) 11.3%

    EBITDA margin 45.3% 49.5% (424) bps (312) bps

    EPS before exceptional items ($ cents) 2.3 3.9 (41.4%)

    Operating free cash flow 376 542 (30.6%)

    (1) Alternative performance measures (APM) are described on page 18.

    About Airtel Africa

    Airtel Africa is a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services, with a presence in 14 countries in Africa, primarily in East Africa and Central and West Africa.

    Airtel Africa offers an integrated suite of telecoms solutions to its subscribers, including mobile voice and data services as well as mobile money services, both nationally and internationally. We aim to continue providing a simple and intuitive customer experience through streamlined customer journeys.

    Enquiries

    Airtel Africa – Investor Relations

    Alastair Jones

    Investor.relations@africa.airtel.com

    +44 7464 830 011

    +44 207 493 9315

    Hudson Sandler

    Nick Lyon

    Emily Dillon

    airtelafrica@hudsonsandler.com

    +44 207 796 4133

    Conference call

    Management will host an analyst and investor conference call at 13:00pm UK time (BST), on Thursday 25th July 2024, including a Question-and-Answer session.

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