UAE Etisalat telecom's profit dives 40% in Q2

Etisalat's net profit in the first half of 2015 also dropped 20 per cent to $1.0 billion from $1.23 billion a year ago


Afp July 29, 2015
Consolidated revenues in the second quarter, however, rose by 6.4 per cent to $3.6 billion from $3.4 billion

ABU DHABI: UAE telecom giant Etisalat said on Tuesday its net profit plunged 40 per cent in the second quarter because of higher depreciation and the impact of its troubled Saudi Arabian unit Mobily.

Etisalat posted a consolidated net profit of 1.5 billion dirhams ($409 million) in the April to June period, compared with 2.53 billion dirhams ($689 million) in the same period last year, a company statement said.

"The decline in net profit after Federal Royalty is attributed to higher depreciation and amortisation charges, the impact of Mobily's additional provision... (and) incurring forex losses," it said.

Consolidated revenues in the second quarter, however, rose by 6.4 per cent to $3.6 billion from $3.4 billion, said the company which serves 168 million clients in the Middle East, Asia and Africa.

Etisalat's net profit in the first half of 2015 also dropped 20 per cent to $1.0 billion from $1.23 billion a year ago.

But its consolidated revenues in the first six months of the year rose 16.4 per cent to $7.14 billion from $6.13 billion a year ago.

"This quarter's six per cent increase in revenue is an indicator that Etisalat's long-term strategy for sustainable growth in our markets is the right approach, despite the decline in profit in Quarter 2," CEO Ahmad Julfar said.

Last year, the company's net profit surged 26 per cent to $2.43 billion as Etisalat saw a hike in subscribers after acquiring a Morocco operator stake.

The UAE government, which owns a 60 per cent stake in the company, decided to open it up to foreigners for the first time in June.

Etisalat had said the federal government had decided to allow foreign investors to buy 20 per cent of the company's shares.

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