When the listing completes, Airtel Uganda will be the second
listed telecoms company on Uganda’s stock exchange after MTN Uganda, majority
owned by South Africa’s MTN Group, which listed in December 2021.
Airtel Uganda is a unit of India’s Bharti Airtel.
Airtel Uganda managing director Manoj Murali said that the
offer of eight billion shares would start immediately and close on Oct 13.
The results of the IPO will be announced on Oct 30, and the
shares listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange on Oct 31, according to a
prospectus.
The IPO’s objective is “establish a source of future capital
to support its (Airtel Uganda’s) extensive growth strategy”, the prospectus
said.
Airtel Uganda expects to pay dividends of 500 billion
Ugandan shillings in 2023 and will target a dividend payout ratio of 95 per
cent of retained earnings or net profit after tax, whichever is higher.
The company made a pretax profit of 474 billion Ugandan
shillings in calendar year 2022, down from 565 billion Ugandan shillings the
previous year. It said its revenue is forecast to grow 16.6 per cent year on
year in 2023. Reuters