AIRTEL RWANDA TELESONIC HOLDINGS (UK) LIMITED
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2025-05-09 (african.business)
West Africa's Top Companies '25: Ivorian growth, Nigerian struggles
The devaluation of the naira affected Nigerian share prices when quoted in US dollars, but Ivorian companies are thriving.
Read more2025-01-18 (thenews-chronicle.com)
NGX30 Companies Lead with N44.4 Trillion Market Value –
Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, and 11 other companies have officially joined the privileged trillionaire club as of early 2025, according to THE NEW CHRONICLES. Due to rising input costs, foreign exchange losses, and the jump in petrol prices, businesses in Africa's fourth-largest economy had a difficult year. Just ten businesses were included in the trillionaire club. Though 13 companies stand out with a market valuation of over N1 trillion, making them the most valuable corporations in Nigeria and indicating its expanding worldwide impact, 2025 offers rays of hope for the economy. TNC's review of the top 30 companies on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), known as the NGX30, reveals a combined market capitalization of N44.4 trillion. Airtel Africa leads with N8.1 trillion, followed by BUA Foods at N7.5 trillion, and Dangote Cement at N6.8 trillion. Market capitalization, calculated by multiplying a company 's shares by its current share price, underscores these firms' strong performance, with BUA Foods
Read more2025-01-03 (nairametrics.com)
Five companies that delivered over N1 trillion to investors in 2024 -
In 2024, the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) demonstrated resilience amidst challenging economic conditions, with the All-Share Index (ASI) posting a 37.65%
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2024-10-28 (thepointng.com)
Tougher times drive losses as Telcos groan under weak currency, high inflation
Entangled in myriads of challenges, the telecommunications sector that has been in the forefront of economic transformation in the country is in for a tough time.
Read more2024-10-26 (businessday.ng)
Airtel Africa’s half-year revenue falls to $2.37bn on weak naira
Airtel Africa’s revenue fell to $2.37 billion from March to September due to currency devaluation in Nigeria...
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.
Read more2024-02-20 (teleborsa.it)
Male Airtel Africa on the London stock market
Airtel Africa falls on the market, suffering with a drop of 4.95%.
Read more2023-11-02 (bloomberg.com)
Worst of Nigeria Naira (NGD USD) Devaluation Over, Airtel Africa Boss Says - Bloomberg
Nigeria is unlikely to see another steep devaluation of its currency, said Olusegun Ogunsanya, managing director of Airtel Africa Plc, the third biggest telecommunications company in Africa's most populous nation.
Read more2023-10-30 (digitallook.com)
Airtel Africa reports customer growth, naira devaluation bites
Airtel Africa reported robust first-half growth in both operating key performance indicators (KPIs) on Monday, as its total customer base jumped 9.7% to 147.7 million customers, although its financial figures were hit by the Nigerian central bank’s currency devaluation in the summer.
Read more2023-10-30 (techeconomy.ng)
Airtel Africa Results for Half Year Ended 30 September 2023 - Tech | Business | Economy
Airtel Africa Mobile money transaction value increased by 45.3% in constant currency, with Q2’24 annualised transaction value of $116bn...
Read more2023-10-24 (techinafrica.com)
Airtel Africa Chief Emphasizes Telco's Increasing Digital Influence - Tech In Africa
Ogunsanya emphasized that women in rural regions of Africa are the hardest hit by the financial gap, as their lack of access to financial services leaves them vulnerable to economic exploitation and poverty
Read more2023-10-09 (naija247news.com)
Nigeria stock market close higher,returns 0.11% WtD
October 9, 2023. Azonuchechi Chukwu. The Nigerian stock market last week closed higher by 0.11%, driven by gains in Airtel Africa and 39 other stocks that appreciated in their share prices week on ...
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