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MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by HungerBAD: 8:06am On Mar 04, 2016 |
•Foresees naira devaluation Emma Okonji with agency report Executive Chairman, MTN Group, South Africa, Phuthuma Nhleko, said on Thursday that the company has set aside N118.8 billion (about $600 million) to cover a potential settlement of the fine imposed on its Nigerian subsidiary by the industry regulator. It signalled that Africa’s largest mobile-phone company was confident the N780 billion penalty imposed on MTN Nigeria by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) may be reduced. The provision, which includes a N50 billion ($251 million) installment paid last week, accounts for about 15 per cent of the total fine. Nhleko also said the company may list its Nigerian unit on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), reported Reuters. Nhleko said in Johannesburg when announcing the company’s 2015 results that the listing would take place in Lagos once the company resolves the disputed fine with the Nigerian government. The fine was imposed by the NCC last October after MTN Nigeria failed to disconnect 5.2 million unregistered subscribers on its network. The company was initially fined N1.04 trillion but was reduced to N780 billion after appealing to the Nigerian government for leniency. It was given till December 31, 2015 to pay the fine but instead sued the federal government challenging the fine. The case was withdrawn last week when it also paid the N50 billion as a mark of good faith towards a negotiated settlement of the fine. Commenting on the provision, Nhleko said: “MTN’s auditors have required that the company make a provision in line with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Discussions with the Nigerian authorities continue on the matter.” The management of MTN Nigeria, however, clarifed that the $600 million set aside in the financial results was in accordance with the principle of prudence in generally accepted accounting standards. This requires that reasonable provisions be made for contingent liabilities. According to the company’s financial results, in the period under review, MTN Nigeria invested $94 million in renewing its 2G licences. It also concluded the acquisition of Visafone Communications. These developments, combined with the acquisition of a 4G/LTE licence and digital TV spectrum, highlight MTN’s long term commitment to improving the quality of broadband services, a national priority for the Nigerian government. Chief Executive Officer of MTN Nigeria, Mr. Ferdi Moolman, said: “We have invested more than $16bn in Nigeria over the past 15 years and contribute an estimated 4.5% to GDP. We are proud of the fact that we are an integral part of the Nigerian economic and social fabric. We remain committed to the country and our top priorities are to improve network and service quality, as well as data speeds for our customers. “Compliance with regulatory requirements also remain a focus. Although subscriber registration is highly complex given limited national identity databases and personal documentation, we remain committed to registering subscribers with the use of improved systems and processes.” MTN said it would continue to invest in digital services, ranging from e-commerce to digital media and mobile financial and lifestyle services. Moolman added: “We have put in place the operating and management structures, as well as made critical investments, to ensure that we improve our competitiveness in 2016. MTN is an enabler of socio economic growth in Nigeria. “Our infrastructure supports critical sectors of the economy, from financial services to oil and gas and commerce. We remain committed to Nigeria and will continue to invest in the country through our operations and the MTN Foundation.” The MTN Foundation, which has invested N18 billion in 550 projects and empowered more than three million people in communities across Nigeria since its inception, continues to focus on sustainable projects in three key areas, namely health, education and economic empowerment, the report said. Nhleko disclosed that headline earnings per share (EPS) came in at 746 cents in the year, which ended in December, 2015, compared with 1,536 cents in the previous year. The company raised its annual dividend by 5.2 per cent to 1,310 cents per share, but said it may reduce the 2016 dividend if more funds are needed to pay the fine. “We have adopted a cautious approach to the dividend outlook, taking into account the interests of shareholders and lenders and the importance of maintaining an investment-grade credit rating,” MTN said. “This minimum dividend remains subject to the outcome of the regulatory fine.” According to Bloomberg, MTN’s shares climbed 7 per cent, the most in almost a month, to 145.27 rand as of 9:51 am in Johannesburg. That reduced the decline since the fine was made public on October 26 to 24 per cent, valuing MTN at 268 billion rand ($17 billion). “My expectations are that the Nigerian government would want MTN to pay at least a $1 billion over not longer than a year period,” Dobek Pater, managing director of research firm Africa Analysis, said by phone. “But MTN must have a feel for what is going on with the ongoing negotiations on the fine.” The group also said it expects Nigeria to devalue the naira by up to 22 per cent at some point this year, chief financial officer Brett Goschen said. The naira trades officially at N197 against the dollar but changes hands on the black market at nearer N330 to the greenback. Goschen said he expects Nigeria’s central bank will devalue the official rate to 230-240/$ this year. Lalasticlacla http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/03/04/mtn-sets-aside-n119bn-for-ncc-fine-mulls-nse-listing/ 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by DEXTROVERT: 8:11am On Mar 04, 2016 |
pay MTN, time's going 1 Like |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by Nobody: 8:18am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Good they should pay. I know I wont see a dime of it but it feels good that they respect our law. The only bad part is that it may if not definitely end up in some thieves pocket. 1 Like |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by Adesiji77: 10:03am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Good for them... But "foresees devaluation" bawo? Their binoculars is rusty.... Cc: lalasticlala, dominique, Mynd44 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by ril19(m): 10:09am On Mar 04, 2016 |
NA SO. Make dem obey the law joor. the NCC has already shown mercy by reducing the fine so why are they still beating around the bush. BTW is it up to them to tell the nigerian government to devalue? make una pay sharp sharp coz bubu need money to travel. 1 Like |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by MadCow1: 10:09am On Mar 04, 2016 |
The Balance nko? 1 Like |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by Drinkwater(m): 10:09am On Mar 04, 2016 |
These guys are strong ...damn One man's idea |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by Hawlahscho(m): 10:10am On Mar 04, 2016 |
MadCow1: Bro this got me laughing You're right though. 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by gen2briz(m): 10:10am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Make them pay that first then we'll now discuss about the balance. Because whenever your borrow like #200 from them, and you load #100,they'll deduct the #100 and still be waiting for the balance. 1 Like |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by Jaymaestro(m): 10:11am On Mar 04, 2016 |
mi favourite network provider. |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by 175(m): 10:12am On Mar 04, 2016 |
MTN pay up. Buhari na thief |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by Nobody: 10:13am On Mar 04, 2016 |
wicked people it's now that you people wants to list in nigerian stock exchange anyway buhari is working silently and haters are hating openly 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by andychukse(m): 10:13am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Seems the part of bargaining was listing Mtn in stock exchange. Good move if true. 1 Like |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by mybestlove(m): 10:13am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Bubu will use the money to sponsor Fulani herdsmen brothers to wreck havoc everywhere. #Mtnshouldnotpay. #uninformative. |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by highskies(m): 10:13am On Mar 04, 2016 |
correct |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by braine(m): 10:13am On Mar 04, 2016 |
So MTN can actually cough out such huge amount of money. 1 Like |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by ibadanfinest(m): 10:14am On Mar 04, 2016 |
MTN hammering on how much they have invested in Nigeria without telling us how much they have made. The fact that you are investing heavily means you are really making money and wants to continue milking us. Pls pay o, we need money to implement our over ambitious budget. 6 Likes |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by olahero(m): 10:14am On Mar 04, 2016 |
OK. I dey enjoy their network here in Ilorin, make them no run them commot Nigeria ooo. |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by Hawlahscho(m): 10:14am On Mar 04, 2016 |
thagift: He hates that religion no be small. |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by owumzy(m): 10:14am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Please pay without delay and make arrangement for the balance or... |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by highskies(m): 10:14am On Mar 04, 2016 |
mybestlove: Haba! 1 Like |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by olu77(m): 10:14am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Lol. It's MTN customers that will pay this debt whether they like it or not. 1 Like |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by SPG4U(m): 10:15am On Mar 04, 2016 |
ok , make i give dem my account number |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by Nobody: 10:18am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Hawlahscho:ayam telling you my brother |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by Ibifizzleboy(m): 10:19am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Pls NCC tell MTN to #bringbacktruetalk+ |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by thefakestan: 10:20am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Who is NCC |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by qualityovenbake(m): 10:23am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Ok |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by daniska3yaro(m): 10:31am On Mar 04, 2016 |
Where the money go endup ? |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by Jacinta44(f): 10:37am On Mar 04, 2016 |
somebody is bent on sending mtn packing from Nigeria, but Mtn is covered by Obasanjo. Bad market tins |
Re: MTN Sets Aside N119bn For NCC Fine-thisday by janco: 10:46am On Mar 04, 2016 |
"Nhleko also said the company may list its Nigerian unit on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), reported Reuters." Its an indirectway of hyping the values of their shares so that they cn recoup the funds lost. just watch! |
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