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Voda Idea posts India Inc’s highest-ever quarterly loss

AGR liability leads to pre-tax loss of ~36,959 crore

- ROMITA MAJUMDAR

Vodafone Idea reported a massive pre-tax loss of ~36,959 crore for the July-september quarter after it provided for payments related to adjusted gross revenues, or AGR. The company took a hit of ~30,774 crore (including AGR) for the quarter. This led to a loss of ~50,922 crore at the net level, the highest-ever for an Indian company. The company had posted a loss of ~4,974 crore in the year-ago quarter while the loss in the June quarter was ~4,874 crore.

Giving a break-up of the liabilitie­s on account of AGR, the company provisione­d for ~27,610 crore on account of licence fees and ~16,540 crore, including interest and penalties on interest, related to spectrum usage charges (SUC) up to

September 30, 2019.

Liabilitie­s on account of AGR are

~25,678 crore. The estimate is based on demands received from Department of Telecommun­ications

(DOT) and additional estimates.

While the company has provided for SUC, considerin­g that no spectrum is used for generating non-telecom income, it is evaluating the levy of SUC on such income. The company is in the process of filing a petition to review the Supreme Court judgment of AGR.

Revenue from operations stood at ~10,844 crore, down 3.8 per cent down from the last quarter. This was marginally lower than the Bloomberg consensus estimates of ~10,925 crore. The results were impacted by seasonalit­y and severe floods in many of its key markets. On a year-on-year basis, revenue recovered by 41.5 per cent.

Earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on, and amortisati­on (Ebitda) for the quarter decreased to ~3,347 crore, a sequential decline of 8.3 per cent because lower revenue was partially offset by continued cost synergy realisatio­n. The subscriber base slipped by another 9 million during the quarter to 311.1 million with average revenue per user (ARPU) at ~107 compared to ~108 in Q1.

“The subscriber churn continues to improve, reaching 3.5 per cent in Q2FY20 compared to 3.7 per cent in Q1FY20 and 7.2 per cent in Q4FY19. During the quarter, gross subscriber additions have also increased during the quarter,” said the company.

The company’s gross debt for the quarter was ~1.173 trillion, including deferred spectrum payment obligation­s of ~89,170 crore, excluding lease liabilitie­s. Cash and cash equivalent­s were ~15,390 crore and net debt ~1.019 trillion.

The firm sounded cautious on its ability to run operations, given the large liabilitie­s on account of the adverse AGR ruling.

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