Bharti Airtel Q1 Net Tanks 75% on Jio Impact, African Worries
Mobile revenues down 14% to Rs 12,914 cr; Naira devaluation in Nigeria adds to company's woes
Pricing pressures continue to impact the performance of India’s largest
telecom services player, Bharti Airtel, which reported a 14 per cent
year-on-year (YoY) fall in the April-June quarter with a consolidated
revenue of Rs 21,958 crore. Revenues were, however, better than the consensus estimates of Rs 21,903 crore.
Though the Naira (Nigerian currency) devaluation did impact the
company’s consolidated revenues, yet the key reason for the downfall was
the poor performance of the mobile segment in the country.
Indian mobile revenues fell
14 per cent YoY to Rs 12,914 crore. Though the subscriber base of the
company increased by 10 per cent YoY, decline in revenue collection was
largely on account of a 21 per cent fall in the average revenue per user
(ARPU) to Rs 154 per month.
Reliance Jio’s attractive offers forced the incumbent operators to
match the new entrant's schemes, thereby, resulting in 34 per cent lower
realisations from the voice segment on a year-on-year basis. Pricing
pressure on the data front was even worse. Data realisations were down
by 73 per cent over the corresponding period last year.
The silver lining, however, is on the volumes front that remains
elastic and has gone up by 200 per cent in case of data, and 34 per cent
in case of voice, thereby, cushioning the fall t some extent.
The fall comes after two quarters (December and March quarter of FY17)
of sequential revenue decline of 6 per cent each. The stability in revenues on a sequential basis is also visible in the results of Vodafone India that reported a 1.4 per cent increase, while revenues were down 15 per cent in the year-ago period.
Vodafone India’s performance, too, was boosted by volumes growth of 26-136 per cent in voice/data segment, while realisations were down by around 32 to 67 per cent on a year-on-year basis.
The muted revenue performance also impacted the company’s operating
profits that stood at Rs 7,823 crore, down by 18 per cent from last
year’s figures in the same quarter. Profits were, however, exceeded the
estimates for the period under review that stood at Rs 7,556 crore.
Higher interest costs on account of spectrum debt as well as weaker operating performance led to a 75 per cent YoY fall in net profit to Rs 367 crore. But again, this is better than consensus estimates, which had pegged the company’s net profit at Rs 282 crore. However, on a sequential basis its net profit is flat with the March quarter number standing at Rs 373 crore.
Reference - http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/bharti-airtel-s-q1-net-plunges-75-to-rs-367-cr-117072501336_1.html
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