AIRTEL RWANDA TELESONIC HOLDINGS (UK) LIMITED
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2025-05-18 (dmarketforces.com)
Airtel Africa Valued at N8.1trn amidst Capital Reduction Plan
Dual-listed telecom company Airtel Africa Plc's 3.758 billion shares outstanding on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) were priced at N8.105 trillion as the telecom co
Read more2025-02-25 (investorsking.com)
Bharti Airtel Expands Stake In Airtel Africa After Strong Nine-Month Financial Performance |
Bharti Airtel, the majority shareholder in Airtel Africa, has acquired an additional 4.45 percent stake in the telecoms giant, further solidifying its control
Read more2025-02-05 (moneycontrol.com)
Bharti Airtel Q3 Preview: Net profit expected to double year-on-year on tariff hike gains
Analysts anticipate strong sequential growth led by higher ARPU from the July 2024 tariff hike, 4G migration, and Indus Towers consolidation, though muted subscriber additions and Airtel Africa’s subdued performance may weigh on results.
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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 more2024-09-23 (tribuneonlineng.com)
Expansion: Airtel Africa receives $200m loan from IFC
TELECOMMUNICATIONS giant, Airtel Africa, has become the beneficiary of a $200 million loan from the International Finance Corporation (IFC),
Read more2024-09-21 (africaprivateequitynews.com)
IFC provides financing to Airtel Africa
IFC's $200 million loan will support the expansion and modernisation of Airtel Africa's network.
Read more2023-06-20 (premiumtimesng.com)
Airtel Africa expects fresh blow to financial performance amid Nigeria’s forex market reforms
Airtel Africa, the continent’s unit of New Delhi’s telecommunications titan Bharti Airtel, is the biggest company in Nigeria by market value, currently worth N4.8 trillion ($7 billion).
Read more2021-04-21 (punchng.com)
Airtel signs $500m loan with Bank of America, others - -
Airtel Africa has announced the signing of a new $500m loan facility with a group of relationship banks to partially refinance the group's €750m Euro-denominated bond (c.$880m) due May 20, 2021. According to a statement signed by its Group Company Secretary, Simon O'Hara, on Wednesday, the banks that participated in the facility include, Bank of […]
Read more2021-04-21 (businesspost.ng)
Airtel Secures $500m Loan to Repay €750m Bond | Business Post Nigeria
By Adedapo Adesanya Airtel Africa Plc has secured a new $500 million loan with a group of relationship banks to partially refinance its €750 million bonds maturing on May 20, 2021. The banks are Bank of America, BNP Paribas, Citibank, HSBC, J.P. Morgan, Standard Chartered Bank, Axis Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank (the
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