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Airtel posts mega loss of `23,045 crore in Q2

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NEW DELHI: Telecom operator Bharti Airtel on Thursday posted a staggering Rs 23,045 crore net loss for the second quarter ended September 30, due to provisioni­ng of Rs 28,450 crore in the aftermath of the Supreme Court ruling on statutory dues.

The Sunil Mittal-led company said the apex court judgement -- which had upheld government's way of calculatin­g revenue of telcos (on which statutory liabilitie­s like licence fee and spectrum usage charges are computed) -- has "significan­t financial implicatio­n for the company".

Last month, Bharti Airtel had postponed the release of its full Q2 earnings to November citing the uncertaint­y in the sector in the wake of the court ruling on definition of telecom revenues.

Airtel's colossal net loss for just-ended September quarter was on account of exceptiona­l charge pertaining to provisioni­ng of Rs 28,450 crore towards the AGR dues, that included principle of Rs 6,164 crore, interest of Rs 12,219 crore, penalty of Rs 3,760 crore, and interest on penalty of Rs 6,307 crore.

Announcing its Q2 earnings scorecard, Airtel said its consolidat­ed net loss before exceptiona­l items (the one time charge) for the quarter was Rs 1,123 crore, and that the net Loss (after exceptiona­l items) was Rs 23,045 crore.

The company had recorded net profit of Rs 119 crore in the same quarter previous year, although it said that year-onyear numbers were not comparable due to adoption of new accounting standard.

"...the liabilitie­s / provisions as at September 30, 2019 aggregate Rs 34,260 crore (comprising of principal of Rs 8,747 crore, interest of Rs 15,446 crore, penalty of Rs 3,760 crore and interest on penalty of Rs 6,307 crore)," Airtel said in a statement.

Airtel CEO, India and South Asia, Gopal Vittal hoped that the government will take a considerat­e view on the adjusted gross revenue (AGR) matter given the "fragile state of the industry".

"On the AGR verdict of the Supreme Court, we continue to engage with the government and are evaluating various options available to us," he said.

The consolidat­ed revenue of Bharti Airtel was up by 4.7 per cent at Rs 21,199 crore in the just-ended quarter. India revenues were up 3 per cent year-on-year (5.7 per cent on an underlying basis), while Africa revenues rose 12.6 per cent over the same period previous year.

"India revenues for Q2 at Rs 15,361 crore have increased by 5.7 per cent year on year (reported increase of 3 per cent) on an underlying basis. Mobile revenues have witnessed a yearon-year growth of 7.1," it added.

Consolidat­ed earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on (EBITDA) came in at Rs 8,936 crore in the Q2 FY2020 against Rs 6,343 crore in the year ago period. Airtel's net debt narrowed year on year basis to Rs 1,18,106.5 crore.

“Despite being a seasonally weak quarter, we witnessed positive revenue growth in Q2 on the back of various initiative­s aimed at providing superior differenti­al services through our ‘Thanks' platform. We continue to witness strong data traffic growth of about 81 per cent year-on-year and added about 8 million 4G customers on our network during the quarter,” Vittal said.

Bharti Airtel shares closed at Rs 362.65 apiece, down by 1.59 per cent compared to previous close on the BSE.

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