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    Chris AnuBy Chris AnuMay 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Vodacom Group CEO Shameel Joosub

    Vodacom Group has reported a marginal rise in annual earnings and aims to accelerate group service revenue growth into a double-digit rise over the next three years, it said on Monday.

    Vodacom, majority-owned by UK-based Vodafone Group, said headline earnings per share rose by 1.3% to R8.57 in the year ended 31 March on a stronger second-half performance, though gains were capped by significant currency volatility.

    Group service revenue slipped 0.1% in rand terms to R120.7-billion.

    Vodacom upgraded its target for service revenue on a normalised basis to double-digit growth by 2028

    However, it was up 11.2% on a normalised basis, reflecting a 45.2% surge in revenue from Egypt in local currency terms and sturdy growth in its “beyond mobile services” segment, which includes fibre, digital and financial services.

    The “normalised basis” calculation adjusts for foreign currency fluctuations and hyperinflation accounting, and excludes the impact of mergers, acquisitions and disposals.

    As part of its Vision 2030, Vodacom upgraded its target for service revenue on a normalised basis to double-digit growth by 2028, from a high single-digit rise.

    Group CEO Shameel Joosub said on a media call that the growth will be driven by expectations of more stability in the currencies the group is exposed to and improved economic growth.

    ‘Bodes well’

    “I think all things considered, and the way we’re executing on the different parts by growing customers, diversifying our beyond mobile ambitions, specifically in the fintech and fibre space, I think bodes well for this next period,” Joosub said.

    In February, Vodacom also upgraded its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) target upward to double-digit growth.

    Its Ebitda for the reporting period fell 1.1% to R55.5-billion, but grew 7.8% on a normalised basis.

    Read: Vodacom’s new target: 260 million subscribers by 2030

    On the outlook for the group’s business portfolios, Joosub said he expected mid-single-digit growth in South Africa, a double-digit rise in its international business and growth in Egypt “in the 20s”.

    Vodacom also expects group service revenue contribution from “beyond mobile” services to increase to 30% by 2030 from 21%, as it introduces advanced fintech services in Egypt.  — (c) 2025 Reuters

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