AIRTEL RWANDA TELESONIC HOLDINGS (UK) LIMITED
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2024-11-30 (dealmakerssouthafrica.com)
Who's doing what in the Africa space?
Weekly round up of M&A activity from across the African continent
Read more2024-08-23 (newsonlineng.com)
Dangote Cement, BUA Foods, Geregu, Seplat Energy, Others Face N4.6 Trillion Debt Surge (FULL LIST)
Dangote Cement, BUA Foods, Geregu and Seplat Energy among other Nigeria’s most valuable companies are currently facing a N4.6 trillion debt surge.
Read more2024-08-06 (thenews-chronicle.com)
MTN, Airtel Cut their Foreign Exchange Debt by $867 Million
Despite resilient revenue growth, telecommunication companies are cutting back on their foreign exchange exposure as the sharp drop in the naira continues to result in significant financial losses. MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Airtel Africa Plc decreased their total foreign exchange exposure
Read more2024-05-21 (investorsking.com)
Airtel Africa’s Subsidiary Repays $550m Bond, Achieves Zero-Debt Position
Telecommunications giant Airtel Africa announced that its subsidiary, Bharti Airtel International (Netherlands) B.V., has successfully repaid its $550 million bond in full. This achievement marks a pivotal moment for the company, as it now stands in a zero-debt position at the holding company level.
Read more2024-05-07 (eurofinance.com)
EuroFinance Treasury Awards for Excellence 2024
The benchmark for treasury excellence. Past winners include Unilever, Microsoft, Airtel Africa and Coca-Cola.
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2024-04-12 (techfocus24.com)
Airtel Africa cuts debt, lowers costs through share buyback from Citigroup
Airtel Africa has bought back 8.6 million ordinary shares from Citigroup Global Markets Limited as part of a share buyback plan that began in February 2024. The second largest mobile network operator in Nigeria said the programme’s primary objective was to reduce share capital which in turn c
Read more2024-04-10 (proactiveinvestors.com.au)
FTSE 100 closes higher after US inflation comes in hot; Tesco rallies on results
Blue-chip index closes at 7,961 Tesco leads risers after impressive results US inflation hotter-than-expected 16.45pm: FTSE 100 closes higher London's...
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2023-07-28 (news18.com)
Stocks to Watch: RailTel, Indian Hotels, Cipla, Airtel, Indian Oil, Marico, and Others - News18
Stocks to watch: Shares of firms like RailTel, Indian Hotels, Cipla, Airtel, Indian Oil, Marico, and others will be in focus on Friday's trade.
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2019-06-27 (indiatimes.com)
Stocks in the news: SBI, Mindtree, Emami, Godrej Properties and Bharti Airtel
SBI board will consider raising additional tier-1 capital on July 1.
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2019-01-31 (indiatimes.com)
Airtel Africa to raise $200m from QIA
In November, Airtel Africa had raised $1.25 billion, or about Rs 9,200 crore.
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