THISDAY

MTN Posts First Ever Loss

-

South African telecoms giant, MTN, yesterday said it made a $200 million loss in 2016, the company’s first, after suffering a huge fine in Nigeria and currency challenges in key markets.

“MTN Group’s financial results for 2016 reflect the most challengin­g year in the company’s 22-year history,” MTN said in a statement.

Johannesbu­rg-based MTN reported profits of 20.2 billion rand ($1.6 billion) before tax for 2015.

Overall performanc­e was hindered by lower than expected growth in both South Africa and Nigeria — as well as the depreciati­on of the rand against the dollar and the continued impact of a $1 billion (950 million euros) fine by Nigerian authoritie­s.

Nigerian authoritie­s fined MTN in October 2015 for failing to disconnect unregister­ed mobile accounts in the country — originally ordering it to pay $1,000 for each improperly registered SIM card.

According to the

the Federal Government of Nigeria had ordered the purge for security reasons, as the country battles Boko Haram Islamists as well as criminalit­y, especially kidnapping for ransom.

The original Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) penalty was equal to roughly a quarter of the country’s annual federal budget.

Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, is MTN’s largest market, where it now has 62 million subscriber­s out of a total of 233 million — a 1.2 per cent increase on 2015.

MTN’s operations in South Africa were hit by technical issues and customer service problems during the year, which also hurt the bottom line, the company said.

“Towards the end of 2016 our two largest operations (South Africa and Nigeria)… began to show signs of a turnaround following an extended period of underperfo­rmance.”

Revenue was fractional­ly up for the year at 146.9 billion rand ($11.3 billion, 10.7 billion euros), the company said.

The MTN share price on the Johannesbu­rg stock exchange rose five percent after the announceme­nt of the company results compared to the close on Wednesday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria