Posts sixth straight quarterly loss in Q3.
Vodafone
Idea reported a consolidated loss of Rs 6,439 crore for the
December quarter as compared with a Rs 5,005-crore loss in the same
period in 2018-19.
This
is higher than analyst estimates, which had pegged the loss at Rs
4,000 crore, after being in the red by a record Rs 50,922 crore in
the September quarter. Exceptional items in the quarter were valued
at Rs 633 crore, largely on account of integration and merger-related
costs.
While
a large part of the liabilities on account of aggregate gross
revenues (AGRs) was in the September quarter (just over Rs 30,000
crore), the company made a Rs 53-crore balance provision for those in
the December quarter. The company posted revenues of Rs 11,089 crore,
down 6 per cent over the year-ago quarter, and this was in line with
analyst estimates.
Though
the churn, which was at 5 per cent a year ago, has come down to 3.3
per cent in this quarter, its subscriber base saw a decline of 21 per
cent YoY to 304 million. Bharti Airtel’s subscriber base was flat
at 283 million while Jio reported a 32 per cent increase in
subscribers to 370 million.
On
a sequential basis, the company posted a growth rate of 2.3 per cent.
While the price hike has not so far been reflected in the
performance, the gains on a sequential basis were led by 4G additions
and improvement in average revenue per user (ARPU).
While
4G addition growth was 9.4 per cent, ARPU growth was 1.8 per cent. On
a YoY basis, ARPUs were up 22 per cent.
Led
by revenue growth and synergy gains from the merger, operating profit
on sequential gains was up 0.7 per cent to Rs 3,421 crore.
Higher
interconnect costs, however, limited the gains. The company indicated
it had achieved 85 per cent of its targeted operating expense synergy
of Rs 8,400 crore and is on track to achieve the synergy gains by the
first quarter of FY21.
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