Safaricom (NSE: SCOM) PLC has announced KES 28.1 Billion in net income attributable to equity holders for the six months ended September 30th 2024.

The strong performance was driven by double-digit growth in the Kenyan unit, where service revenue grew by 12.9% to KES 177.5 billion, resulting in EBIT and Net income growing by 18.0% to KES 79.2 billion and 14.1% to KES 47.5 billion, respectively.

‘This performance, which comes at a time when we are marking 24 years of connecting and transforming Kenyans’ lives, reflects the relentless execution of our strategy. We are proud of the value that we have given our customers through the use of technology, and we will continue growing our core business while expanding into new services through our innovative spirit,’ said Dr Peter Ndegwa, CEO of Safaricom PLC.

In the period under review, the group service revenue grew 13.1% at KES 179.9 billion, while group Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) grew by 1.8% to 42.2 billion. Net income, excluding minority interest on an underlying basis, grew 27.1% to KES 36.7Bn. On a reported basis, net income, excluding minority interest, contracted by 17.7% to KES 28.1 billion, weighed down by the impact of Ethiopia’s ongoing foreign exchange regime reforms and hyperinflationary accounting.

Safaricom Group’s mobile connectivity business, comprising voice, data, and SMS, contributed 52.2% of revenue, at KES 93.9 billion, while M-PESA contributed 42.9%, at KES 77.2 billion.

Adil Khawaja, Safaricom’s Board Chairman, said, ‘The Board is pleased with the great performance recorded in the period under review. We remain focused on our vision of becoming Africa’s leading purpose-led technology company as we advance our propositions in both Ethiopia and Kenya.’

In Ethiopia, where Safaricom now has a network covering 46% of the population, the customer base grew by 47.3% to hit 6.1 million monthly active customers. Data usage excelled, closing at 6.6GB per average user compared to Kenya’s 4.1 GB.

To mitigate against the short-term impact of the ongoing foreign exchange regime reforms, Safaricom Ethiopia has taken several steps, including renegotiating foreign currency-denominated contracts, onboarding local suppliers for certain products and services, and reducing the expatriate’s base.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS – SAFARICOM GROUP (INCLUDING ETHIOPIA)

  • Service Revenue: KShs 179.9Bn, +13.1% YoY
  • Voice revenue: KES 40.9Bn, +4.5% YoY
  • M-PESA revenue: KES 77.2, +16.6% YoY
  • Mobile data revenue: KES 37.6Bn, +21.5% YoY
  • Total customer base: 52.0Mn, +7.8% YoY
  • One-month active M-PESA customers: 40.9Bn, +4.5% YoY
  • One-month active mobile data customers: 39.8Bn, +10.8% YoY

Net Income on underlying basis (excluding IAS 29 and impact of FX regime reforms in Ethiopia

  • Safaricom Group excluding Minority Interest: KES 36.7Bn, +21.7% YoY
  • Safaricom Plc Kenya: KES 47.5Bn, +14.1% YoY
  • Safaricom PLC Kenya Operating Free Cash Flow: KES 80.6Bn, +41.4% YoY