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Airtel grew revenue 19.6% year-on-year, driven by India and Africa, despite a 55% profit drop due to higher costs.
Bharti Airtel reported a 19.6% year-on-year revenue increase to ₹53,982 crore for Q3 FY26, driven by growth in India and Africa, with EBITDA up 25.2% and margins expanding to 57.7%.
India revenue rose 13.2% to ₹39,226 crore, supported by higher ARPU of ₹259 and a 20.8 million increase in smartphone data customers, now 79% of the base.
The homes business added 1.159 million customers, reaching 13.1 million.
Africa saw 24.7% constant-currency revenue growth and improved EBITDA margins to 49.3%.
Airtel announced AI partnerships with Google and IBM to launch an AI hub in Visakhapatnam and expand Airtel Cloud.
Despite a 55% drop in net profit to ₹6,630 crore due to higher costs and capex, the company emphasized strong cash flow and future investment capacity.
Airtel creció en ingresos un 19,6% interanual, impulsado por la India y África, a pesar de una caída de ganancias del 55% debido a mayores costos.