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Airtel posts Rs 23,045 cr net loss in Q2 on AGR provisioning

New Delhi: Bharti Airtel has reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 23,044.9 crore in Q2 of 2019-20, against a loss of Rs 2,866 crore in the previous quarter, on provisions towards Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR).

On AGR, it said the liabilities/provisions as at September 30, 2019, aggregate Rs 34,260 crore (comprising of the principal of Rs 8,747 crore, the interest of Rs 15,446 crore, a penalty of Rs 3,760 crore and interest on penalty of Rs 6,307 crore), it said in a regulatory filing. The net loss (before exceptional items) was at Rs 1,123 crore.

Airtel has provided for an additional amount aggregating Rs 28,450 crore as a charge for the quarter (comprising of principal of Rs 6,164 crore, interest of Rs 12,219 crore, penalty of Rs 3,760 crore, and interest on penalty of Rs 6,307 crore) with respect to the license fee as estimated based on the court judgment and spectrum usage charges (SUC) as estimated based on the definition of AGR.

The consolidated revenues for Q2 at Rs 21,131 crore grew 6.9 percent YoY, against a reported increase of 4.9 percent, on an underlying basis. Consolidated mobile data traffic at 4,661 PBs in the quarter has registered a healthy YoY growth of 81 percent.

India revenues for Q2’20 at Rs 15,361 crore have increased by 5.7 percent YoY against the reported increase of 3.0 percent, on an underlying basis. Mobile revenues have witnessed a YoY growth of 7.1 percent.

Mobile data traffic has nearly doubled to 4,497 PBs in the quarter as compared to 2,478 PBs in the corresponding quarter last year. Mobile 4G data customers increased by 56.9 percent to 103.1 million from 65.7 million in the corresponding quarter last year. Digital TV revenue witnessed a growth of 17.1 percent YoY on an underlying basis, against a decline of 22.9 percent on a reported basis, due to reporting changes in DTH pursuant to the new tariff order.

on AGR, it said the company is hopeful of relief but in its absence, has provided for an additional amount aggregating Rs 28,450 crore as a charge for the quarter with respect to the license fee as estimated based on the Supreme Court judgment and spectrum usage charges (SUC) as estimated based on the definition of AGR.

These provisions have been made without prejudice to the company’s right to contest the Department of Telecommunication’s demands on facts as well as on rights available in law. Thus the liabilities/ provisions as of September 30, 2019, aggregate Rs 34,260 crore.

Airtel Business has sustained its performance on a YoY basis. Consolidated EBITDA at Rs 8,936 crore increased 40.9 percent YoY. The consolidated EBITDA margin increased by 10.8 percent to 42.3 percent in the quarter as compared to 31.5 percent in the corresponding quarter last year. Consolidated EBIT increased by 85.2 percent YoY to Rs 1,993 crore.

The consolidated net loss before exceptional items for the quarter stands at Rs 1,123 crore, and after exceptional items, at Rs 23,045 crore.

On October 24, the Supreme Court delivered its judgment in relation to a long outstanding industry-wide case, upholding the view considered by the Department of Telecommunications in respect of the definition of AGR, with significant financial implications for the telecom firms.

 

 

 

SOURCE: IANS