Airtel Africa Plc is exploring the possibility of listing its mobile payments division in US dollars on the London stock exchange later this year, a rare arrangement for such a listing.
HomeTrust Bancshares reported Q2 GAAP EPS of $0.94, beating estimates by $0.07, with revenue of $54.54M also exceeding expectations. Airtel Africa Plc also reported strong Q2 GAAP EPS of $0.04 and revenue of $1.85B, beating estimates by $130M.
Airtel Africa has posted significant gains on the Nigerian Exchange, which has bolstered investor confidence in its robust business fundamentals and long-term growth prospects.
Several companies, including Innospec, ICU Medical, and Grindr, have announced their first or second quarter 2026 financial results. These reports include details on earnings, revenue, dividends, and updated financial outlooks for the year.
Airtel Africa has obtained legal authorization to reduce its capital, aiming to cancel its capital redemption reserve to boost distributable reserves and enhance future shareholder returns.
Airtel Africa has significantly cut its diesel use by 9.1 million litres in 2025/2026, saving an estimated N13bn as part of its green transition efforts.
Airtel Africa Foundation has disbursed N50 million in scholarships to 100 Nigerian students, aiming to boost digital skills and improve access to education.
Airtel Africa Plc has announced a change to its London registered office address, while confirming that all other contact details, including phone numbers and email addresses, will remain the same.
Airtel Africa has delayed the public listing of its fintech division, Airtel Money, until 2026, citing volatile global market conditions and geopolitical uncertainties.
Airtel Africa announced its intention to list its mobile money business on the London Stock Exchange later this year, signaling a significant move for the company.
Airtel Africa is reportedly tapping additional bankers for a rare London IPO of its mobile money business, which could raise around $1.5 billion and boost the UK's public markets.
Airtel Africa Foundation has launched the 'Airtel Green Schools' initiative in Nigeria to integrate sustainability education and practical ecological skills into the curriculum of Nigerian schools.
The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) experienced a significant gain of N830 billion, primarily driven by the performance of Airtel Africa and other financial stocks. This rally indicates positive movement in the Nigerian stock market.
Airtel Africa has announced the launch of a new share buyback programme, a key component of the telecommunications company's capital allocation policy. The company operates in 14 markets across Africa.
Airtel Africa has significantly expanded its network in Nigeria by deploying over 1,500 new base stations within a year, aiming to boost broadband capacity and extend connectivity to underserved regions.