Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Airtel Q4 profit plunges 78% to ₹83 cr, lowest in nearly 15 years

- Navadha Pandey

NEWDELHI: Bharti Airtel Ltd’s net profit fell 78% in the March quarter as the telecom regulator slashed internatio­nal call terminatio­n charge and a brutal tariff war triggered by the entry of Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd continued unabated.

Net profit fell to ₹83 crore in the three months ended March 31 from ₹373 crore in the year earlier, India’s largest telecom operator said in a statement on Tuesday.

This is the company’s lowest quarterly profit in nearly 15 years, a Reuters report said.

Telecom operators, already reeling from a fierce price war that started with the entry of Reliance Jio in September 2016, were hit hard in the December quarter after the telecom regulator’s decision to slash interconlo­ng nection usage charges (IUC) levied by mobile networks handling incoming calls from rival networks.

Later, in another blow to operators, the regulator also cut the internatio­nal call terminatio­n charge from 53 paise a minute to 30 paise a minute, effective February 1. The terminatio­n charge is payable by an internatio­nal distance operator to the Indian telecom operator on whose network an overseas call terminates.

“The India mobile business has posted a loss on EBIT (earnings before interest and tax) level at ₹482 crore. They have been able to show an overall profit as cost rationalis­ation is saving the company. Also, the company recorded a net tax credit of ₹300 crore in Q4, which has inflated the net profit. If you look at the ARPU (average revenue per user), it is ₹116; the market was expecting ₹118,” a Mumbaibase­d telecom analyst said on condition of anonymity.

“Overall, the outlook for the sector looks negative and the pricing pressure is here to stay for few more quarters.”

Consolidat­ed revenue dropped to ₹19,634.3 crore in the March quarter from ₹21,934.6 crore in the year earlier.

 ?? MINT ?? Airtel’s consolidat­ed revenue dropped to ₹19,634.3 crore in the March quarter
MINT Airtel’s consolidat­ed revenue dropped to ₹19,634.3 crore in the March quarter

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