Vodafone Idea Posts Highest-ever Loss By An Indian Firm At INR 73,878 Crore In FY20
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Vodafone Idea posts highest-ever loss by an Indian firm at INR 73,878 crore in FY20

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By PTI Updated: Jul 01, 2020 11:12 am

New Delhi, July 1 (PTI): Vodafone Idea, the country’s third largest telecom operator, on Wednesday reported a staggering INR 73,878 crore of net loss in fiscal ended March 2020 – the highest ever by any Indian firm – after it provisioned for Supreme Court mandated statutory dues.

The firm, which has to pay INR 51,400 crore dues after the apex court ordered the non-telecom revenues to be included in calculating statutory dues, said the liability has “cast significant doubt on the company’s ability to continue as a going concern”.

In a regulatory filing, Vodafone Idea (VIL) reported widening of March quarter net loss to INR 11,643.5 crore. Its losses stood at INR 4,881.9 crore in the same period a year ago and INR 6,438.8 crore in previous October-December quarter.

The Department of Telecom (DoT) estimates the firm’s adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues at INR 58,254 crore for period up to FY 2016-17, but the company put the dues at INR 46,000 crore “after adjustment of certain computational errors and payments made in the past not considered in the DoT demand.”

Of the total dues, it has made a payment of INR 6,854.4 crore.

The company took a hit of INR 1,783.6 crore on account of AGR-related liabilities, and INR 3,887 crore on account of one-time spectrum charges (OTSC), both of which were recognised as exceptional items during the quarter ended March 2019.

Revenue from operations for the just-ended quarter came in at INR 11,754.2 crore.

For the full year FY20, losses ballooned to INR 73,878.1 crore. Vodafone Idea’s losses stood at INR 14,603.9 crore in FY19.

The company said that the financial results for the year ended March 31, 2020, are not comparable to those reported for the same period of the preceding year (merger between Vodafone India and Idea Cellular had taken effect in August 2018).

The revenue from operations for full year FY20 stood at INR 44,957.5 crore. The same was INR 37,092.5 crore in FY19.

In a statement, the company said that the revenue had witnessed strong growth of six per cent quarter-on-quarter, driven by prepaid tariff hike effective December 2019.

Ravinder Takkar, MD and CEO, Vodafone Idea said Our focus on rapid network integration, as well as 4G coverage and capacity expansion, has further improved customer experience.

We thus continue to lead the league tables on 4G data download speeds across several states, metros and large cities. We have achieved our full opex merger synergy target.”

He added that the next Supreme Court hearing on AGR matter is scheduled to be held in the third week of July.

“Meanwhile, we continue to actively engage with the government seeking a comprehensive relief package for the industry, which faces critical challenges,” he said.

Gross debt (excluding lease liabilities) as on March 31, 2020, was INR 1,15,000 crore including deferred spectrum payment obligations due to the government of INR 87,650 crore.

“The network integration is in final stages of completion but has been impacted by the nationwide lockdown due to COVID-19. As of date, we have completed network integration in 92 per cent of total districts,” the company added.

Due to the continuation of nationwide lockdown, the remaining consolidation is expected to take longer than initially expected, it said.

Its subscriber base eroded to 291 million in March quarter from 304 million in December quarter. Average revenue per user (ARPU) for Q4 improved to INR 121 versus INR 109 in Q3FY20, driven by the prepaid tariff hike effective from December 2019.

Vodafone Idea maintained it plans to monetise its 11.15 per cent stake in Indus Towers on completion of the Indus-Infratel merger.

VIL said that is no material impact of the pandemic on its overall performance, but it continues to monitor the situation closely.

On AGR dues, the company said that it has recognised a total estimated liability of INR 46,000 crore.

“The total estimated liability of INR 460,000 million stands reduced as at 31 March, 2020 to the extent of payment (INR 68,544 million) made…,” the company said in a BSE filing.

With regard to OTSC levy, it said that INR 3,890 crore has been recognised as exceptional item during the quarter.

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By PTI Updated: Jul 01, 2020 11:12:38 am
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