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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Kolkata: Bharti Airtel<\/a>’s Africa unit suffered a 21% on-year fall in net profit to $65 million (Rs 490 crore approx) for the March-end quarter, weighed down by higher finance costs, network opex costs and bigger payouts towards licence fees and spectrum usage charges.

The company though reported strong customer adds, higher data consumption and a rise in the transaction value in its
Airtel Money<\/a> platform.

Airtel Africa<\/a>’s March quarter revenue climbed 15% on-year and 1.81 % sequentially to $899 million, driven by strong contributions from the voice, data and mobile money verticals

“These results demonstrate the strength and resilience of our business and the effectiveness of our strategy – with all three business services, voice, data and mobile money, contributing to revenue growth,” Airtel Africa CEO Raghu Mandava, said in a media statement Wednesday.

He though added that the markets Airtel Africa operates in have begun to be impacted by Covid19, but since the spread of the pandemic in Africa had lagged the rest of the world, it would be difficult to precisely forecast its impact on the company’s customers and business.

“Our performance during April has been resilient as the business continued to deliver constant currency revenue growth, although at a lower rate,” Mandava said.

Airtel Africa’s data revenue jumped nearly 39% on-year, resulting in over 56% growth in data usage, while mobile money revenue increased 29.5%, driven by customer growth and stronger distribution infrastructure.

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Its Airtel Money customer base swelled 28.7% on-year to 18.29 million, boosting total transaction value on its mobile money platform by over 33% on-year to $8.62 billion.

Airtel Africa’s average revenue per user – a key performance metric – was virtually unchanged sequentially though up 6.4% on-year to $2.8. Voice ARPU fell 2.2% on-year to $1.6 but was virtually unchanged sequentially.

Data ARPU jumped nearly 20% on-year but dipped marginally by 0.4% on-quarter to $2.5, partly helped by expansion in data customer base amid rising smartphone penetration and an upsurge in data consumption by users who went 4G.

Airtel Africa’s total expenses though climbed 11% on-year to $658 million due to sharply higher network operating costs, access charges, sales & marketing expenses and bigger payouts towards licence fees\/SUC. Depreciation & amortizations costs though rose marginally by 1%.

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Airtel非洲在3季度净利润同比下降21%

Bharti Airtel的非洲部门净利润同比下降了21%至6500万美元(490卢比约)在3季度,拖累更高的融资成本、网络运营成本和更大的支付许可费和频谱使用费用。

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加尔各答:Bharti Airtel非洲部门净利润同比下降了21%至6500万美元(490卢比约)在3季度,拖累更高的融资成本,网络运营成本和更大的支付许可费和频谱使用费用。

公司虽然强大的客户报告补充说,更高的数据消费和成交价格的上升旅馆的钱平台。

Airtel非洲的顺序3季度收入同比上升了15%和1.81%,至8.99亿美元,受强劲的贡献从语音、数据和垂直移动的钱

“这些结果证明我们的业务的强度和韧性和我们的策略的有效性,与所有三个业务服务,语音、数据和移动货币,导致收入增长、“Airtel非洲首席执行官拉Mandava,周三在一个媒体声明中说。

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他补充说,虽然市场Airtel非洲经营Covid19已经开始受到影响,但是由于在非洲流行的传播已经落后于其他国家,很难精确地预测其影响公司的客户和业务。

“我们的业务在4月已经弹性性能继续提供持续的货币收入增长,尽管率较低,”Mandava说。

Airtel收入同比上涨近39%,非洲的数据导致数据使用的增长超过56%,而移动货币收入增加了29.5%,由客户增长和强大的分销基础设施。

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Airtel资金客户群同比增长28.7%至1829万人,增加对其移动支付平台交易总额同比33%以上,至86.2亿美元。

Airtel非洲的每用户平均收入——一个关键性能指标——几乎是顺序不变虽然同比上涨6.4%,至2.8美元。声音ARPU同比下跌2.2%,报1.6美元,但实际上是按顺序不变。

数据ARPU同比上涨近20%,但一季度小幅下降0.4%至2.5美元,部分得益于扩张数据客户群在智能手机的不断普及,用户消费的数据急剧上升了4 g。

Airtel非洲的总费用虽然同比上升了11%至6.58亿美元由于网络运营成本大幅提高,访问费用,销售&市场营销费用和更大的支付许可证费用/往下。折旧和摊销成本虽然小幅上涨了1%。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Kolkata: Bharti Airtel<\/a>’s Africa unit suffered a 21% on-year fall in net profit to $65 million (Rs 490 crore approx) for the March-end quarter, weighed down by higher finance costs, network opex costs and bigger payouts towards licence fees and spectrum usage charges.

The company though reported strong customer adds, higher data consumption and a rise in the transaction value in its
Airtel Money<\/a> platform.

Airtel Africa<\/a>’s March quarter revenue climbed 15% on-year and 1.81 % sequentially to $899 million, driven by strong contributions from the voice, data and mobile money verticals

“These results demonstrate the strength and resilience of our business and the effectiveness of our strategy – with all three business services, voice, data and mobile money, contributing to revenue growth,” Airtel Africa CEO Raghu Mandava, said in a media statement Wednesday.

He though added that the markets Airtel Africa operates in have begun to be impacted by Covid19, but since the spread of the pandemic in Africa had lagged the rest of the world, it would be difficult to precisely forecast its impact on the company’s customers and business.

“Our performance during April has been resilient as the business continued to deliver constant currency revenue growth, although at a lower rate,” Mandava said.

Airtel Africa’s data revenue jumped nearly 39% on-year, resulting in over 56% growth in data usage, while mobile money revenue increased 29.5%, driven by customer growth and stronger distribution infrastructure.

Read also<\/h4>
\"Airtel<\/a><\/figure>
Airtel Africa Q2 net profit up 39% on year; data usage boosts<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
\"Airtel<\/a><\/figure>
Airtel Africa Q3 net profit down 20.9% YoY; hurt by higher taxes<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Its Airtel Money customer base swelled 28.7% on-year to 18.29 million, boosting total transaction value on its mobile money platform by over 33% on-year to $8.62 billion.

Airtel Africa’s average revenue per user – a key performance metric – was virtually unchanged sequentially though up 6.4% on-year to $2.8. Voice ARPU fell 2.2% on-year to $1.6 but was virtually unchanged sequentially.

Data ARPU jumped nearly 20% on-year but dipped marginally by 0.4% on-quarter to $2.5, partly helped by expansion in data customer base amid rising smartphone penetration and an upsurge in data consumption by users who went 4G.

Airtel Africa’s total expenses though climbed 11% on-year to $658 million due to sharply higher network operating costs, access charges, sales & marketing expenses and bigger payouts towards licence fees\/SUC. Depreciation & amortizations costs though rose marginally by 1%.

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