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MTN Nigeria’s nine-month sales hit record N1.2 trillion on booming data market





Telco giant MTN Nigeria Communications Plc (MTNN) posted revenue in excess of N1.2 trillion for the period from January to September on the back of Nigerians’ fast-increasing demand for data, according to the unaudited financial statement of the company issued Thursday


That implies MTNN has reached a milestone that makes it the first ever public company in Nigeria to record a revenue that high for a nine-month period putting it on track to surpass this year its full-year sales figure for 2020 when it reported N1.3 trillion.


Data is having its moment in Nigeria on account of the country’s large, vibrant and digital-savvy youthful population and an explosion of fintech services targeting that social category.


The Nigerian unit of Africa’s biggest telecommunications firm, Johannesburg-based MTN Group, noted in a separate statement seen by PREMIUM TIMES that active data users expanded by 2.5 million to 33.2 million within the period.


But a major downside of its performance was a slump in its mobile subscriber’s figure, which fell by 7.5 million to 67.5 million. The telco cited regulatory bottlenecks on new SIM activations and sales as the trigger.


Pre-tax profit jumped more than half to N321.4 billion, profit for the period stood at N220.312 billion, 52.7 per cent stronger than what was reported for the same period of last year.


The stock gained 0.92 per cent in Lagos on Thursday, rising to N175.60 per share following the news.


“Our focus on deepening our partnerships has resulted in signing a five-year strategic partnership with the Nigerian Football Federation to become the official communications partner,” said CEO Karl Toriola.


“We are excited about the potential to combine the power of our network and technology solutions with the passion that Nigerians have for football.”

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