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MTN Reports ₦‎400 Billion Loss As Naira Devaluation Hits Earnings

MTN Nigeria reported a N400.44bn loss after tax for the year ended December 31, 2024, as the devaluation of the naira drove up foreign exchange losses and weighed on the company’s earnings.

The loss, disclosed in the company’s audited financial statements released on Thursday, represents a 192 per cent increase from the N137.02bn loss recorded in 2023.

The operator with over 80 million customers said the sharp depreciation of the naira significantly impacted its foreign exchange exposure, with forex losses surging to N925bn from N740bn in the previous year.

The naira depreciated to N1,535/$ by the end of 2024 from N907/$1 as of December 31, 2023, MTN noted

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Despite the result, the telco’s revenue rose by 36 per cent to N3.36tn in 2024, up from N2.47tn in the previous year, driven by continued demand for data and digital services.

Part of the report stated, “Forex losses arising from the revaluation of foreign currency-denominated obligations resulted in a loss after tax of N400.4bn (2023: N137 billion loss), albeit with a positive result in Q4 (PAT of N114.5bn).

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“Consequently, we reported negative retained earnings of N607.5bn (December 2023: negative N208bn), which was an improvement from the June 2024 balance of N727.2bn.”

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Operating profit, the profit from the company’s core business activities—stood at N778.2bn, representing a marginal increase of 0.46 per cent from N774.6bn in the previous year. However, the gains were wiped out by forex losses.

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In his remarks, MTN Nigeria CEO, Karl Toriola said, “We are encouraged by the resilience of our business in FY 2024, which reflects our strong commitment to driving growth and managing costs.

“Despite facing significant macroeconomic headwinds, including record-high inflation, as well as ongoing currency and energy price volatility, we remained focused on executing our strategy and creating long-term value for our stakeholders.

“We are grateful to the authorities for the recent approval of tariff adjustments, which are essential for our industry’s sustainability and crucial for addressing our negative capital position.”

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