Daily Trust

MultiChoic­e reports N196.3 bn in subscripti­on revenue from Nigeria

- By Sunday Michael Ogwu

South African-based pay-TV operator MultiChoic­e Group’s full-year 2022 results showed Nigeria leads the Rest of Africa (RoA) in the percentage of subscripti­on revenue and y-o-y subscripti­on growth.

The result revealed that Nigeria ranked first with y-o-y subscripti­on growth of 11% and 43% of total subscripti­on revenue in full-year 2022 compared with Kenya, Zambia and Angola.

The company said it generated a subscripti­on revenue of ZAR 7.1 billion ($475.5 million) from Nigeria alone representi­ng a 5% increase year on year. It reported subscripti­on revenues of ZAR6.8 billion in the same period last year.

Since MultiChoic­e receives revenue from Nigeria in naira, the actual amount received is N196.3 billion which the company converted at ZAR27.66 (or N412.9).

MultiChoic­e subscripti­on revenue excludes revenue from hardware sales, advertisin­g revenue, and other revenues.

Nigeria accounted for 43% of the total revenue from its Rest of Africa (ROA) operations

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The company also kept away ZAR600 million in relation to its tax audit with the Federal Inland Revenue Service.

The growth was on the back of regionaliz­ation, which produced positive results to unlock market potential and agreement with FIRS to postpone court challenges and commence tax audits.

Also, the popularity of local content like Big Brother Naija had a massive impact on the performanc­e of the RoA operations.

The CEO of MultiChoic­e Group, Calvo Mawela said: “Reduced losses in the Rest of Africa (RoA), a rebound in advertisin­g revenues, and a continued focus on cost containmen­t enabled us to absorb the R1.1bn ($74.5 million) impact of a normalisat­ion in content costs as live sport returned and we resumed our local content production post the COVID-19 lockdowns”.

MultiChoic­e Group posted a trading profit of ZAR 10.3b billion or $689 million for the year ended March 31, 2022, rising marginally by 0.4% over what it recorded the previous year.

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