The Airtel’s quarterly profit amounted to RS 5,947.9, compared to RS 4,255.4 Crore in the corresponding quarter last year, and RS 11,021.8 crore in the quarter of March, missing analysts of analysts.
The estimates missed by Sunil Mittal Mittal because an ET survey of five brokers expected a net profit of approximately RS 7,943 Crore.
The consolidated turnover of the Telco rose by 18% on an annual basis to RS 49,462.60 Crore, from a year earlier, driven by strong performance in India and a rebound in Africa on reported currency.
“We delivered a quarter of consistent growth, with consolidated income with 49,463 crores that grow on a sequential basis.
Mobile income from India, which contributes around 73% to the total, grew by 22% on an annual basis to RS 27,396.60 Crore, driven by ARPU improvement and continuous strong additions of smartphone customers. The company said. Airtel’s average income per user (ARPU)-an important performance-metric-grow 2.1% consecutive to RS 250 in the tax first quarter. It is the highest in the sector with Market Leader Reliance Jio’s Arpu on RS 208.8.Airtel has added 3.9 million 4G/5G data customers in the quarterly ending on June 2025, consisting of 77% of the total mobile basis. Postpaid net additives were 0.7 million during the period, as a result of which the total postpaid base (including IoT and M2M connections) brought to 71.23 million, which resulted in 17.4% of the total mobile customer base of Airtel.
“Our digital network throughout India and Africa now serves more than 600 million customers. This is proof of our passion for connecting customers through sustainable investments and superior customer experience. Our balance continues to demonstrate strength, supported by solid cash flow generation and disciplined capital assignment,” Vittal added.
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