Mumbai: Bharti Airtel on Monday reported a net profit of Rs 759 crore for the January-March quarter. During the same period of FY20, the company had reported a loss of 5,237 crore.
Its revenues for the period under review rose 17.6 per cent to Rs 25,747 crore.
India revenue was at Rs 18,338 crore increased by 17.5 per cent YoY on a comparable basis and 9.6 per cent YoY on a reported basis. Mobile revenues grew by 19.1 per cent YoY on comparable basis on account of the improved realizations as well as strong customer addition, said a company statement.
ARPU continues to be best in industry, Q4’21 at Rs 145 vs Rs 135 in Q4’20 on a comparable basis, an outcome of the company’s focus on acquiring quality customers as well as up-trading and up-gradation of customers to 4G.
The company continues to garner a strong share of the 4G net ads in the market. 4G data customers increased by 31.5 per cent YoY to 179.3 million, an addition of 43.0 million 4G customers over the last 4 quarters.