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India's Vodafone Idea posts smaller-than-expected loss, names new CEO

India's Vodafone Idea on Thursday named insider Abhijith Kishore as CEO and reported a smaller-than-expected first-quarter loss as the telecom operator continued to benefit from the previous year's price hikes.

Kishore, who is currently the chief operating officer of the company, will succeed Akshaya when her term ends on 18 August, according to a filing with an exchange.

The debt-ridden telecom operator's loss after tax increased to 66.08 trillion rupees (roughly $754.49 million) for the quarter ending June 30 from a loss 64.32 trillion rupees one year earlier.

According to LSEG data, analysts expected an average loss of 70 billion rupees.

Vodafone Idea's ARPU (average revenue per user) has risen 15% in the last year to 177 Rupees. The number was still well below Bharti's 250 rupees, and Reliance Industries' Jio's 200.8 rupees.

In July 2024, the three companies raised their mobile plan prices for the first in over two years as they shifted from fierce market competition to monetisation.

Airtel and Jio both posted positive quarterly results due to the hikes.

Vodafone Idea is 49% owned and controlled by the Indian Government. It was formed by a 2018 merger of the Indian arm (Indian Vodafone Group) with Aditya Birla Group’s Idea Cellular.

Since then, it has lost money every quarter as the company continues losing market share to bigger rivals Airtel and Jio. It is also burdened by debts of more than 22 billion dollars and struggles to expand its 4G and 5G network at the same pace as its competitors.

As of the end of June, Airtel and Jio had a combined user base of 197.7 millions.

Analysts had predicted 111.39 billion rupies, but the actual revenue was 110.23 billion rupies.

(source: Reuters)