Safaricom CEO Bob Collymore. The firm has recorded a net profit of
Sh38.1 billion in the year to March 2016. FILE PHOTO | NATION MEDIA
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By GEOFFREY IRUNGU, girungu@ke.nationmedia.com
In Summary
Telecommunications firm Safaricom
has announced a 19.6 per cent rise in net profit to Sh38.1 billion in
the year to March 2016, with much of the growth coming from non-voice
services.
Total revenue increased by nearly 20 per cent to Sh195.7 billion.
The Nairobi Securities
Exchange-listed firm has proposed a dividend of 76 cents per share, up
from 64 cents in the previous year.
Total company sales rose by 19.8
per cent to Sh195.7 billion. Revenues from services such as voice,
M-Pesa, SMS and mobile data expanded by 13.8 per cent to Sh177.8
billion.
Income from other sources such as handsets and construction brought in an extra Sh17.9 billion.
The single largest growth of 42.7 per cent in revenue was in mobile data whose sales hit Sh21.2 billion.
“Data remains our fastest growing
revenue stream and we are focused on growing it further through
accelerating smartphone penetration, growing 3G and 4G users, offering
relevant content,” said the firm in a press statement.
The second largest growth was in M-Pesa services which expanded by 27.2 per cent to Sh41.5 billion.
The EBITDA (earnings before
interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation) margin – which shows a
firm’s ability to earn a profit and generate cash after netting out what
is not core to its internal operations – was up to 44.56 per cent
compared to 43.58 per cent in year ending March 2015.
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