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MTN group expects loss due to 1bn fine in Nigeria – Company says

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MTN Group expects to report a full-year loss due to a one billion dollars regulatory fine in Nigeria and for under-performance both in Nigeria and South Africa, the company said on Wednesday.

MTN had agreed in June to pay Nigeria a N330 billion (1.05 billion dollars at the time) fine for missing a deadline to cut off unregistered SIM cards from its network.

Shares in MTN, which fell more than 4 percent at market open, were 3.82 per cent lower at 113.25 rand at 07:33 a.m., its lowest level since December.

MTN is the largest mobile phone company in Nigeria, the continent’s biggest economy, and accounts for a third of MTN’s revenue.

 

 

It said the net effect of the Nigerian fine for the year ended December was a negative impact of 474 cents per share.

MTN will issue a further trading statement on the likely range within which its headline loss is expected.

Underlying operational results for full-year 2016 were also affected by fees incurred for a planned listing in Nigeria.

The result also showed MTN under-performance of its units both in Nigeria and in South Africa in the first half of 2016.

 

 

MTN said it aims to list its Nigerian operations on the local bourse during 2017, subject to market conditions.

However the unit has been battered by the weak economy, depreciation of the naira and the disconnection of 4.5 million subscribers in February 2016.

The Nair lost a third of its official value against the dollar in 2016 after the central bank scrapped its currency peg in a bid to alleviate dollar shortages. (Reuters/NAN)

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