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Airtel Africa rebounds with $661m pre-tax profit

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May 10, 2025
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Airtel Africa has released its full-year 2025 financial report for the period ending March 31, 2025, posting a pre-tax profit of $661m, a sharp turnaround from a pre-tax loss of $63 million in the 2024 financial year.

This represents a remarkable 1,147.8 per cent year-on-year growth in reported currency.

Profit after tax reached $328m, a significant improvement from the $89m loss in the previous period, which was heavily influenced by derivative and foreign exchange losses, particularly in Nigeria.

Revenues for the period reached $4,955m, growing by 21.1 per cent in constant currency but declining by 0.5 per cent in reported currency due to currency devaluation.

Strong execution and tariff adjustments in Nigeria drove continued growth, with Q4 2025 revenue increasing by 23.2 per cent in constant currency and 17.8 per cent in reported currency, as currency pressures began to ease.

Commenting on the rebound, the Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Africa, Sunil Taldar, stated that the company delivered strong operational results driven by our refreshed strategy, which boosted digital and financial inclusion through network investments.

“We have reported another strong operating performance as our strategy continues to deliver against the significant opportunity that exists across our markets. The focus on our refreshed strategy has seen continued investment in the network while also driving improvements in our digital platforms and offerings to further enhance the customer experience.

“This has enabled increased digital inclusion with a further 20 per cent growth in our smartphone customers to 74.4m, contributing to a 47.5 per cent increase in data traffic over the year. Furthermore, Airtel Money continues to support financial inclusion with customers increasing 17.3 per cent to 44.6 million and an expanding ecosystem underpinning the $136bn transaction value, which increased 32 per cent in constant currency.

“An improving operating environment and focused execution contributed to strong momentum in our financial results, with constant currency revenue growth peaking at 23.2 per cent in Q4’25. Part of this acceleration in the last quarter has also been driven by the Nigerian tariff adjustments. This accelerating revenue growth and cost optimisation programme has supported quarterly EBITDA margin expansion during the year,” Taldar stated.




Airtel Africa has released its full-year 2025 financial report for the period ending March 31, 2025, posting a pre-tax profit of $661m, a sharp turnaround from a pre-tax loss of $63 million in the 2024 financial year.

This represents a remarkable 1,147.8 per cent year-on-year growth in reported currency.

Profit after tax reached $328m, a significant improvement from the $89m loss in the previous period, which was heavily influenced by derivative and foreign exchange losses, particularly in Nigeria.

Revenues for the period reached $4,955m, growing by 21.1 per cent in constant currency but declining by 0.5 per cent in reported currency due to currency devaluation.

Strong execution and tariff adjustments in Nigeria drove continued growth, with Q4 2025 revenue increasing by 23.2 per cent in constant currency and 17.8 per cent in reported currency, as currency pressures began to ease.

Commenting on the rebound, the Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Africa, Sunil Taldar, stated that the company delivered strong operational results driven by our refreshed strategy, which boosted digital and financial inclusion through network investments.

“We have reported another strong operating performance as our strategy continues to deliver against the significant opportunity that exists across our markets. The focus on our refreshed strategy has seen continued investment in the network while also driving improvements in our digital platforms and offerings to further enhance the customer experience.

“This has enabled increased digital inclusion with a further 20 per cent growth in our smartphone customers to 74.4m, contributing to a 47.5 per cent increase in data traffic over the year. Furthermore, Airtel Money continues to support financial inclusion with customers increasing 17.3 per cent to 44.6 million and an expanding ecosystem underpinning the $136bn transaction value, which increased 32 per cent in constant currency.

“An improving operating environment and focused execution contributed to strong momentum in our financial results, with constant currency revenue growth peaking at 23.2 per cent in Q4’25. Part of this acceleration in the last quarter has also been driven by the Nigerian tariff adjustments. This accelerating revenue growth and cost optimisation programme has supported quarterly EBITDA margin expansion during the year,” Taldar stated.

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Airtel Africa has released its full-year 2025 financial report for the period ending March 31, 2025, posting a pre-tax profit of $661m, a sharp turnaround from a pre-tax loss of $63 million in the 2024 financial year.

This represents a remarkable 1,147.8 per cent year-on-year growth in reported currency.

Profit after tax reached $328m, a significant improvement from the $89m loss in the previous period, which was heavily influenced by derivative and foreign exchange losses, particularly in Nigeria.

Revenues for the period reached $4,955m, growing by 21.1 per cent in constant currency but declining by 0.5 per cent in reported currency due to currency devaluation.

Strong execution and tariff adjustments in Nigeria drove continued growth, with Q4 2025 revenue increasing by 23.2 per cent in constant currency and 17.8 per cent in reported currency, as currency pressures began to ease.

Commenting on the rebound, the Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Africa, Sunil Taldar, stated that the company delivered strong operational results driven by our refreshed strategy, which boosted digital and financial inclusion through network investments.

“We have reported another strong operating performance as our strategy continues to deliver against the significant opportunity that exists across our markets. The focus on our refreshed strategy has seen continued investment in the network while also driving improvements in our digital platforms and offerings to further enhance the customer experience.

“This has enabled increased digital inclusion with a further 20 per cent growth in our smartphone customers to 74.4m, contributing to a 47.5 per cent increase in data traffic over the year. Furthermore, Airtel Money continues to support financial inclusion with customers increasing 17.3 per cent to 44.6 million and an expanding ecosystem underpinning the $136bn transaction value, which increased 32 per cent in constant currency.

“An improving operating environment and focused execution contributed to strong momentum in our financial results, with constant currency revenue growth peaking at 23.2 per cent in Q4’25. Part of this acceleration in the last quarter has also been driven by the Nigerian tariff adjustments. This accelerating revenue growth and cost optimisation programme has supported quarterly EBITDA margin expansion during the year,” Taldar stated.




Airtel Africa has released its full-year 2025 financial report for the period ending March 31, 2025, posting a pre-tax profit of $661m, a sharp turnaround from a pre-tax loss of $63 million in the 2024 financial year.

This represents a remarkable 1,147.8 per cent year-on-year growth in reported currency.

Profit after tax reached $328m, a significant improvement from the $89m loss in the previous period, which was heavily influenced by derivative and foreign exchange losses, particularly in Nigeria.

Revenues for the period reached $4,955m, growing by 21.1 per cent in constant currency but declining by 0.5 per cent in reported currency due to currency devaluation.

Strong execution and tariff adjustments in Nigeria drove continued growth, with Q4 2025 revenue increasing by 23.2 per cent in constant currency and 17.8 per cent in reported currency, as currency pressures began to ease.

Commenting on the rebound, the Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Africa, Sunil Taldar, stated that the company delivered strong operational results driven by our refreshed strategy, which boosted digital and financial inclusion through network investments.

“We have reported another strong operating performance as our strategy continues to deliver against the significant opportunity that exists across our markets. The focus on our refreshed strategy has seen continued investment in the network while also driving improvements in our digital platforms and offerings to further enhance the customer experience.

“This has enabled increased digital inclusion with a further 20 per cent growth in our smartphone customers to 74.4m, contributing to a 47.5 per cent increase in data traffic over the year. Furthermore, Airtel Money continues to support financial inclusion with customers increasing 17.3 per cent to 44.6 million and an expanding ecosystem underpinning the $136bn transaction value, which increased 32 per cent in constant currency.

“An improving operating environment and focused execution contributed to strong momentum in our financial results, with constant currency revenue growth peaking at 23.2 per cent in Q4’25. Part of this acceleration in the last quarter has also been driven by the Nigerian tariff adjustments. This accelerating revenue growth and cost optimisation programme has supported quarterly EBITDA margin expansion during the year,” Taldar stated.

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