Vodafone Reports Jump in Broadband Services, Fall in Roaming in COVID-19 Pandemic

Vodafone was hit by the loss of roaming revenue as international travel was curtailed by the pandemic.

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By Reuters | Updated: 16 November 2020 17:42 IST
Highlights
  • CEO Nick Read said the results underlined "increased confidence"
  • Vodafone plans to list the spin-out of its towers business in Frankfurt
  • More details on the IPO plan would be given to investors on Tuesday

For the six months to the end of September, Vodafone reported adjusted earnings of EUR 7 billion

Vodafone, the world's second largest mobile operator, nudged up its earnings outlook on Monday, saying it was increasingly confident after a "resilient" first half, despite the impact of COVID-19 obscuring its underlying momentum.

The British company was hit by the loss of roaming revenue as international travel was curtailed by the pandemic, resulting in a 0.4 percent drop in group service revenue in the second quarter.

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Excluding roaming, service revenue grew 1.5 percent, the company said, helped by rises in its European contract customer base to 65 million and its broadband customers to 25.4 million, and speed-tiered unlimited data mobile plans in nine markets.

Chief Executive Nick Read said the results underlined "increased confidence" in the outlook and demonstrated progress in increasing customer loyalty, growing its fixed broadband base and delivering 5G efficiently through network sharing.

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"Overall I'm pleased with pace and performance against our plan," he told reporters on Monday.

Vodafone put numbers on its adjusted core earnings target for the year to end-March: EUR 14.4 billion (roughly Rs. 1,26,900 crores) to EUR 14.6 billion (roughly Rs. 1,28,600 crores) , compared to EUR 14.5 billion (roughly Rs. 1,27,800 crores) for the previous year.

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It had previously said they would be "flat to slightly down". Analysts were forecasting EUR 14.37 billion (roughly Rs. 1,26,700 crores).

Shares rose as much as 4 percent to 125 pence (roughly Rs. 100), the highest level since late July.

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Vodafone, which plans to list the spin-out of its towers business in Frankfurt early next year, also confirmed its full-year free cashflow guidance of at least EUR 5 billion (roughly Rs. 44,000 crores) before spectrum and restructuring costs on Monday.

Read said more details on the IPO plan would be given to investors on Tuesday.

However, he said Vodafone wanted to put its stake in its CTIL joint venture with Telefonica into the spin-out.

"We have done a significant amount of work with Tef (Telefonica) and it is our intention ultimately to roll our stake in CTIL into Vantage Towers, ideally ahead of the IPO," he said.

For the six months to the end of September, Vodafone reported adjusted earnings of EUR 7 billion (roughly Rs. 61,600 crores), down 1.9 percent, on a 2.3 percent drop in group revenue to EUR 21.4 billion (roughly Rs. 1,88,500 crores).

© Thomson Reuters 2020


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