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Data pushes Airtel Nigeria’s revenue to N980 billion in 2023

Analysis: Airtel Nigeria is winning where it matters.

Airtel Africa CEO, Segun Ogunsanya

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Telecommunications operator, Airtel Nigeria, raked in the sum of N980 billion ($2.128 billion) from its services for the financial year ended March 31, 2023. This represents a 20.3% growth year on year compared with the N864.9 billion ($1.878 billion) recorded in the same period last year.

According to the audited financial report released by Airtel’s parent company, Airtel Africa, the Nigeria operating company recorded a 13.4% growth in voice revenue to N484.9 billion ($1.053 billion), while data revenue for the period rose by 27.8% to N407.1 billion ($884 million).

Airtel, however, pointed out that the results would have been better but for the cash scarcity experienced in Nigeria in the first quarter of this year, which slowed down its revenue in the period.

The company further disclosed that 50% of total recharges by Nigerians are cash-based, which was why its revenue was impacted by the recent cash crunch.

Increase in data consumption

While highlighting the impact of data on its results, Airtel disclosed that its 2023 revenue was boosted by both data customer base growth of 17.3% and data ARPU growth of 9.9%.

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Commenting on Airtel Nigeria data push and consumption, Airtel Africa CEO, Segun Ogunsanya said:

Enhancing data offering

The company which acquired 5G licence in January this year said it will continue to push quality data offering by expanding its 4G coverage, while the soon-to-be-launched 5G will enhance the experience for its customers.

He said the recent acquisition of 2600 MHz spectrum by Airtel will also complement its already strong spectrum position in the market to enhance network capacity and future-proof its growth opportunity.

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