Friday 23 September 2016

The Jio effect? Vodafone India gets Rs 47,700-cr war chest

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Days before the spectrum auction commences, British telecom major Vodafone Group has infused Rs 47,700 crore fresh equity capital in its Indian arm - the largest-ever foreign direct investment in rupee terms in the country. The money has been received already and Vodafone India, the country's second-largest telecom operator after Bharti Airtel, will use the funds to strengthen its spectrum portfolio, network roll-out and retire debt.
Commenting on the capital infusion, Sunil Sood, chief executive officer of Vodafone India, said: "This reaffirms our commitment to India. With this, we will focus on right-sizing our spectrum portfolio and deployment of 4G and 5G technology."
The government is putting 2,354.55 megahertz of spectrum at the auction table, giving an opportunity to operators such as Vodafone to strengthen their spectrum holdings. Vodafone is expected to be one of the strongest bidders during the spectrum auction and the company has deposited earnest money deposit (EMD) of Rs 2,740 crore towards spectrum auctions. Idea Cellular's EMD amount is Rs 2,000 crore and Bharti Airtel's is Rs 1,980 crore.
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Vodafone closely competes with Bharti Airtel and is perceived as a premium brand; it has a revenue market share of 22.5 per cent. Sood said: "With our commitment to support the Digital India vision, we are building one of the most modern and scalable telecom networks to deliver connectivity."

CAPITAL INFUSION ON SPEED DIAL
  • Vodafone Group infuses Rs 47,700 crore into Indian arm
     
  • Largest-ever FDI in India
     
  • Funds to be used to strengthen spectrum footprint and network rollout
     
  • Vodafone India's subscriber base hits 200 million
     
  • Vodafone lowers debt, ahead of spectrum auctions
     
  • Standalone debt at the end of FY16 was Rs 81,500 crore
     
  • Vodafone India deposits earnest money deposit of Rs 2,740 crore towards spectrum auctions



Vodafone India's revenues grew by a modest five per cent in FY16 to Rs 44,303 crore, thanks to the impact of lower interconnect and roaming charges. The standalone debt of the telco for 2015-16 stood at read full story

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