The Citizen (KZN)

Telkom suspends dividend ahead of auction

- Duncan McLeod

Telkom has suspended its dividend policy for the next three years as it seeks to build its cash position ahead of a planned auction of radio frequency spectrum in South Africa.

The group said in notes alongside its annual financial results, for the period to 31 March, that it must participat­e in the planned auction, to be overseen by communicat­ions regulator Icasa, to “ensure the sustainabi­lity of the mobile business”.

The auction is expected to take place before the end of the year.

“Telkom indicated in the first half of the year that it will review the dividend policy and, in considerin­g the new dividend policy, Telkom will prioritise its capital investment programme, maintain a healthy balance sheet and consider its cash position within its capital allocation framework,” it said.

“The imminent spectrum auction will require a substantia­l amount of capital and it is of strategic importance for Telkom to participat­e to ensure the sustainabi­lity of the mobile business. Preserving cash and maintainin­g a flexible balance sheet have become of critical importance and urgent during the Covid-19 pandemic as the economy is under strain.

“Given all these factors that are expected to impact Telkom, the board found it prudent to suspend the dividend policy for the next three years from the 2021 financial year. Over the next three years, the capital will be redirected to the acquisitio­n of spectrum and to complete the key capex programme to ensure the sustainabi­lity of our business.”

At the same time, Telkom has withdrawn previously issued financial guidance as a result of the uncertaint­y caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Because of the uncertaint­y, Telkom said it will focus “relentless­ly” on cost savings through its “sustainabl­e cost management programme”, which includes a restructur­ing programme (retrenchme­nts and voluntary severance/retirement packages) and other cost levers to protect the profitabil­ity of the business.

Duncan McLeod is the editor of TechCentra­l

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