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  • Vodafone Idea Q1 FY23 revenue soars by 13.7 per cent; loss at Rs 7396.7 crore

    Vodafone Idea Q1 FY23 revenue soars by 13.7 per cent; loss at Rs 7396.7 crore

    Mumbai: Vodafone Idea announced its first quarter results for financial year 2022-2023. The company reported revenue of Rs 10,410 crore up by 13.7 per cent year-on-year (YoY). It reported a loss of Rs 7396.7 crore.

    The company reported earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation of Rs 4330 crore and capital expenditure (capex) stood at Rs 8400 crore compared to Rs 12,100 crore in the corresponding quarter last year.

    Vodafone Idea’s total gross debt as of 30 June stands at Rs 1,99,080 crore, comprising of deferred spectrum payment obligations of Rs 1,16,600 crore and AGR liability of Rs 67,270 crore that are due to the government, and debt from banks and financial institutions of Rs 15,200 crore.  Cash and cash equivalents were Rs 8600 crore.

    The company’s average revenue per user (ARPU) improved to Rs 128 up 3.6 per cent quarter on quarter (QoQ) from Rs 124 in Q4FY22. On a YoY basis, ARPU witnessed strong growth of 23.4 per cent aided by tariff hikes.

    Vodafone Idea’s subscriber base declined to 240.4 million as compared to 243.8 million in Q4 FY22, however, its 4G subscriber base continued to grow and with one million customers added in Q1, its 4G base now stands at 119 million.

    The company reported high data usage per 4G customer at ~14.3 Gb/month.

    Vodafone Idea Limited MD and CEO Ravinder Takkar said, “We continue to witness 4G subscriber growth on the back of superior data and voice experience offered by Vi GIGAnet as well as due to our focus on creating differentiated digital experience for our customers.

    He further said, “In the recently concluded spectrum auction, we have acquired sufficient spectrum in our key markets to offer superior 5G experience to our customers.”

    “We also completed the first tranche of fund raising in the form of preferential equity contribution of ~Rs. 49.4 billion from our promoters, including the incremental infusion of ~Rs. 4.4 billion by Vodafone Group in July 2022. We continue to remain engaged with lenders and investors for further fund raising.”

  • Vodafone Idea reports consolidated loss of Rs 7,231 cr in Q3

    Vodafone Idea reports consolidated loss of Rs 7,231 cr in Q3

    Mumbai: Vodafone Idea on Friday reported a consolidated loss of Rs 7,230.9 crore for the third quarter ending December 2021. This is up from Rs 4,532.1 crore that the telecom major reported in the corresponding quarter previous year.

    It had posted a net consolidated loss of Rs 7,132 crore in the September quarter of 2021.

    The company’s revenues also declined to Rs 9717 crore a year-on-year. The total gross debt (excluding lease liabilities and including interest accrued but not due) for the company stands at Rs. 1,98,980 crore, comprising of deferred spectrum payment obligations of 1,11300 crore, AGR liability of Rs 64,620 crore that is due to the government and debt from banks and financial institutions of Rs. 23,060 crore.

    However, it improved its average revenue per user (ARPU) to Rs 115 up by 5.2 per cent quarter-on-quarter, due to several tariff interventions to improve ARPU, it said as it reported its Q3 results on Friday.

    The total subscriber base declined to 24.72 crore. However, 4G subscriber base continued to grow with 8 lakh customers added in Q3, 4G base now stands at 11.7 crore. Subscriber churn increased to 3.4 per cent versus 2.9 per cent in the previous quarter. The data usage per 4G subscriber is now at ~14 Gb/month versus 12 Gb/month a year ago.

    Vodafone Idea said that it added ~4000 4G FBB sites in Q3 primarily through the refarming of 2G/3G spectrum to expand their 4G coverage and capacity. Its overall broadband site count stood at 450,330 marginally lower compared to 450,481 in the previous quarter as it continued to shutdown 3G sites in a phased manner. Till date, the company has deployed nearly 67,000 TDD sites in addition to the deployment of ~13,850 massive MIO sites and ~13,150 small cells. Furthermore, the company continues to expand its LTE 900 presence in 12 circles at multiple locations, including through dynamic spectrum refarming, to improve customer experience.