Safaricom chief financial officer Sateesh Kamath. PHOTO | SALATON NJAU
Kenyan telecom giant Safaricom has announced a 9.5 per cent
increase in its after-tax profit to Ksh26.2 billion ($253 million) for
the six months ended September 30.
Safaricom chief
financial officer Sateesh Kamath, sitting in for CEO Bob Collymore who
has taken sick leave, says the performance is backed by a strong
performance in mobile money M-Pesa and data while traditional services
like voice remained resilient.
M-Pesa
revenues grew by 16.2 per cent to Ksh30.05 billion ($290 million) in
the period while data income rose from Ksh13.4 billion ($129 million) to
Sh17.55 billion ($169 million). Voice revenue, which is still the
telco’s biggest income stream, grew from Ksh45.7 billion ($440 million)
to Ksh47.35 billion ($457 million).
“M-Pesa and mobile data are becoming the engines of growth,” said Mr Kamath at a media briefing in Nairobi Friday morning.
Bob's health
Chairman
Nicholas Ng'ang'a urged an end to speculation over Mr Collymore's
health, whom he said went for specialised medical attention abroad on
the advice of his doctors.
Mr Ng'ang'a said Collymore's absence for "a few months" leaves no vacuum at the company.
“Bob’s
style of management is very strong, he's empowered managers adequately
hence as far as the company itself is concerned it's in strong hands.
There is no vacuum," said Mr Ng'ang'a.
Reporting by Brian Ngugi. Additional reporting by Hudheifa Aden, Mugambi Mutegi and Lynette Mukami
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