AIRTEL RWANDA TELESONIC HOLDINGS (UK) LIMITED
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2024-09-20 (agenceecofin.com)
Airtel Africa obtains $200 million from the IFC for three of its subsidiaries
Airtel Africa began discussions with the IFC in April 2024. The company had already secured $194 million from the financial institution in
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2024-09-16 (gistnews.com.ng)
NIN-SIM Linkage: Telcos Begin Disconnection Of 66 Million Phone Lines In Nigeria
Telecom companies have begun to cut off around 66 million phone connections nationwide to enforce the directive from the federal government regarding the
Read more2024-09-10 (techafricanews.com)
Airtel Africa Launches Philanthropic Arm to Drive Financial, Educational, and Digital Inclusion
The Airtel Africa Foundation will focus on financial, educational, environmental, and digital inclusion across Africa.
Read more2024-08-23 (newsonlineng.com)
Dangote Cement, BUA Foods, Geregu, Seplat Energy, Others Face N4.6 Trillion Debt Surge (FULL LIST)
Dangote Cement, BUA Foods, Geregu and Seplat Energy among other Nigeria’s most valuable companies are currently facing a N4.6 trillion debt surge.
Read more2024-08-06 (thenews-chronicle.com)
MTN, Airtel Cut their Foreign Exchange Debt by $867 Million
Despite resilient revenue growth, telecommunication companies are cutting back on their foreign exchange exposure as the sharp drop in the naira continues to result in significant financial losses. MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Airtel Africa Plc decreased their total foreign exchange exposure
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2024-05-15 (afriqueitnews.com)
Airtel Africa faces a financial storm: The effects of devaluation
Airtel Africa recently felt the impact of the devaluation of the Nigerian currency, resulting in a loss of 89 million
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2024-05-11 (newsghana.com.gh)
Airtel encounters US$1.7 billion loss in Nigeria and Malawi
Airtel Africa, Nigeria’ s second largest telecoms company has reported significant financial setbacks due to currency devaluations in several of its key markets, notably Nigeria and Malawi, resulting in a staggering$ 1.7 billion in derivative and foreign exchange losses for the fiscal year ending
Read more2024-05-10 (guardian.ng)
Airtel Africa loses $1.7b to FX crisis in Nigeria, Malawi
Financial setbacks in key markets including Nigeria, Malawi have resulted in Airtel Africa’s loss of $1.7 billion for the ending on March 31, 2024.
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2024-05-09 (marketnewsng.com)
Airtel incurs $1.7 billion in foreign exchange loss over currency devaluation in Nigeria, Malawi
Airtel Africa’s fiscal year 2024 financial report reflects a $1.7 billion loss attributed to currency devaluations in Nigeria and Malawi. Despite a strong 20.9% growth in service revenues when measured in constant currency, the company experienced a 5.3% decrease in group revenue and a 5.7% drop in
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