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Naira Devaluation: MTN, Airtel Record N479bn Losses

Naira Devaluation: MTN, Airtel Record N479bn Losses

Two major telecommunication giants, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Airtel Africa Plc have jointly recorded a N479.11bn foreign exchange losses as a result of the June 2023 devaluation of the naira.

MTN Nigeria in its nine-month financial report for the year, recorded a forex loss of N232.8bn on its net foreign currency liabilities due to the devaluation of the naira from 461/$1 in December 2022 to 777/$1 in September 2023.

MTN while noting that its forex loss in the corresponding period of 2022 was N27.9bn, said given the scarcity of forex in the market, it had to rely significantly on letters of credit for its capital expenditure needs.

“Given the protracted forex paucity in the market, MTN Nigeria utilised trade lines to fund the establishment of confirmed irrevocable letters of credit for its network capex investments to sustain revenue growth”, MTN said.

“Our recognised forex loss for the nine months to September 2023 was 77 per cent higher than the amount reported in H1 2023, where we measured all the trade lines after offsetting the naira-denominated cash cover that was provided to the banks. Following further analysis and review, we have remeasured all our trade lines to correctly exclude the naira-denominated cash cover that was provided to the banks.”

Airtel on its part recorded an after-tax foreign exchange loss of $317m.

“Loss after tax was $13m driven largely by a foreign exchange loss of $471m recorded in finance cost before tax and $317m after tax because of the devaluation of the Nigerian naira in June 2023. This impact has been classified as an exceptional item”, Air tel said.

The telecom company projects that the naira’s devaluation will eventually cost it $900m-$950m in annualised revenue.

Airtel added:

“The exceptional item of $471m is on account of derivative and foreign exchange losses following the Nigerian naira devaluation in June 2023 (from 465 NGN/USD in May 2023 to 752 NGN/USD in Jun 2023). This has resulted in an exceptional tax gain of $154m. Tax exceptional items in the previous period benefited from the initial recognition of a deferred tax credit of $42m in Kenya.”

Airtel like MTN also had issues with accessing the dollar due to illiquidity.

The firm said, “In some markets, we face instances of limited supply of foreign currency within the local monetary system. This not only constrains our ability to fully benefit at group level from strong cash generation by those OpCos but also impacts our ability to make timely foreign currency payments to our international suppliers.”

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