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Airtel Nigeria Faces 40 Percent Revenue Dip amid Naira Devaluation

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Airtel Nigeria Faces 40 Percent Revenue Dip amid Naira Devaluation
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Airtel Nigeria’s revenue fell by 40.34% in 2024, reaching $738 million, down from $1.24 billion the previous year. This sharp drop is mainly due to the steep devaluation of the Nigerian naira.…

Airtel Nigeria’s revenue fell by 40.34% in 2024, reaching $738 million, down from $1.24 billion the previous year.

Airtel Nigeria Faces 40 Percent Revenue Dip amid Naira Devaluation

This sharp drop is mainly due to the steep devaluation of the Nigerian naira.

Although the company saw a 3.2% increase in its customer base, which grew to 52.1 million subscribers, the rise in data usage per customer was more significant.

Average data consumption grew by 37.2%, reaching 8.4 GB per month.

Airtel’s EBITDA dropped by 46.4%, standing at $360 million.

Despite the challenges posed by inflation and rising operational costs, the company adjusted its pricing for voice and data services, in line with the Nigerian Communications Commission’s (NCC) tariff changes.

The company said it remains focused on adapting to the tough economic situation while maintaining its service quality for a growing customer base.

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