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Vodacom Group Limited quarterly update for the period ended 30 June 2014
Vodacom Group Limited
Quarterly update for the period ended 30 June 2014
Vodacom Group Limited
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
(Registration number 1993/005461/06)
Share code VOD ISIN ZAE000132577
JSE code VOD008 ISIN ZAG000106063
ADR code VDMCY ISIN US92858D2009
News release
Vodacom Group Limited quarterly update for the period ended 30 June 2014
24 July 2014
Salient features
- Group revenue increased 4.3% (2.7%*) to R18 287 million
- Group service revenue increased 1.8% to R14 897 million, up 5.0% excluding cuts in mobile termination rates (MTRs)
- Group data revenue increased 23.2% to R3 584 million, now 24.1% of service revenue
- Group active customers grew 15.6% to 59.6 million and active data customers(1) grew 36.7% to 25.3 million
- South Africa service revenue declined 2.0% due to MTR cuts, 2.0% increase excluding impact of MTRs
- International service revenue up 17.3% (7.8 %*) supported by strong customer growth and M-Pesa
Quarter ended Year on year % change
Rm June 2014 Reported Normalised*
Revenue 18 287 4.3 2.7
South Africa 14 791 1.7 1.7
International 3 591 17.2 7.4
Service revenue 14 897 1.8 -
South Africa 11 442 (2.0) (2.0)
International 3 493 17.3 7.8
Shameel Joosub, Vodacom Group CEO commented:
In the past year we've added more than eight million new customers, taking our active customer base to just shy of 60 million. Group
revenue for the quarter was R18.3 billion, an increase of 4.3% over last year. Data and the International businesses have once again
been the largest contributors to growth, and the entire business is seeing the benefit of our sustained investment programme.
In South Africa we executed well operationally and grew our customer base by 11.0%, but revenue was impacted by the dramatic
decrease in MTRs. We continued with our price transformation strategy, bringing down the overall effective price per minute by 25.3%
to 68 cents and driving an increase in outgoing voice traffic of 26.1%. The elasticity effect was even more notable on data, with a
30.3% reduction in the average effective price per megabyte more than offset by a 70.1% increase in data traffic.
Supporting this increase in traffic in South Africa, we added another 473 LTE sites in the quarter, an increase of more than 50%. On top
of this we added another 293 3G sites, and 74.5% of our sites are now connected using our own self-provided high capacity
transmission. This increase in capacity has the dual benefit of giving us the best possible platform from which to grow the South
African business as well as the ability to reduce prices on a sustainable basis. The additional capacity means that we are able to
maintain superior network performance even as traffic increases in response to lower prices.
The International businesses performed well with service revenue increasing 17.3% and the customer base increasing 21.7%. The
contribution of the International businesses to Group service revenue increased to 23.4%. Data continues to be a key growth driver
with the number of active data customers increasing 69.5%. Mobile data revenue including M-Pesa grew 51.1%. We now have more
than 6.6 million M-Pesa customers. We increased the number of 3G sites in our International operations by more than 50%.
* Represents normalised growth at a constant currency (using current period as base). Refer below for a reconciliation of normalised growth.
1. Excluding M2M customers
All growth rates refer to the quarter compared to prior year same quarter unless stated otherwise.
Operating review
South Africa
Revenue increased 1.7% to R14 791 million driven by a 16.9% growth in equipment revenue (device and accessories revenue).
Equipment revenue now represents 21.4% (2013: 18.6%) of total revenue.
Service revenue fell 2.0% to R11 442 million mainly due to a 50% cut in MTRs in April 2014 which led to a 44.0% reduction in
incoming voice revenue. Excluding the impact of MTRs service revenue grew 2.0%. Mobile customer revenue increased 0.4% to
R10 057 million driven by a 3.0% increase in prepaid customer revenue. The rise in prepaid revenue offset a 2.0% decline in contract
customer revenue resulting from our pricing transformation strategy and increased price competition.
Our drive to transform pricing through integrated contract price plans and prepaid bundles resulted in 25.3% reduction in our blended
price per minute (PPM) to 68 cents (2013: 91 cents). Total outgoing traffic grew 26.1%. Our pricing transformation strategy is designed
to reduce our effective PPM and therefore the cost to communicate.
Active prepaid customers grew 13.2% adding 997k customers to 27.7 million. We achieved 14.3% growth in minutes of use by
introducing time based bundles at lower price points to cater for consumers who remain under pressure as a result of a weak
macroeconomic environment.
Active contract customers were flat at 4.8 million (excluding machine to machine (M2M)) mainly due to our continued efforts to
reduce the prevalence of non-revenue generating customers in our contract base. Contract ARPU declined 3.9% in the quarter to
R372 impacted by lower MTRs and migration of our customers from voice centric plans to integrated price plans. 63.2% (2013: 35.1%)
of our contract customers (excluding Top Up) are now on the integrated plans and in-bundle spend increased to 68.2% (2013: 63.1%)
giving our customers a worry-free experience. There has been great take up of our uChoose packages which give customers access to
integrated plans and an option to have access to prepaid promotions on an ad hoc basis; 82.7% of new Top Up connections are now
on these packages.
The Vodafone global M2M platform combined with our network investment and dedicated sales channels is delivering large scale
M2M contracts. Active M2M customers increased 22.0% to 1.5 million.
Strong growth in data revenue and 41.7% growth in business managed services revenue offset a 5.3% decline in voice revenue
reflecting the success of our strategy to diversify revenue.
Data revenue grew 18.4% to R2 948 million to represent 25.8% (2013: 21.3%) of service revenue. We increased the data allocated in
our integrated plans and launched time based micro bundles to reduce our effective price of data by 30.3% year on year. On a
quarterly basis, effective price per megabyte declined 4.2% quarter on quarter. We attracted 1.8(1) million new data users to grow our
data customers to 17.01 million and increased total data usage by 70%. We continue to make progress with our handset financing
programme to put data capable devices into people's hands. The number of active smartphones and tablets on our network increased
19.3% to 8.0 million devices. The average monthly data usage on smartphones increased 44.5% to 312 MB per device and usage on
tablets increased 43.0% to 848 MB per device.
Our accelerated capex investment programme to further enhance our network and service differentiation is on track. This being the
first year of acceleration of our investment, we increased our LTE sites by 473 to 1 389 sites and our 3G sites by 293 to 7 541 sites in
the quarter. 74.5% of our sites are now connected to our self-provided high capacity transmission network and we expect to complete
our Radio Access Network renewal (RAN) program in the next quarter.
On 19 May 2014, we announced our intention to acquire 100% of Neotel for a cash consideration equivalent to an enterprise value of
R7.0 billion. During the quarter, we made formal submissions for approval of the proposed transaction to the regulator ICASA and the
Competition Commission. The combination of Neotel and our existing fibre network and enterprise business will accelerate our
unified communications strategy in addition to yielding substantial cost and capex synergies.
1. Excluding M2M customers
International
International operation's service revenue grew 17.3% (7.8%*) to R3 493 million driven by continued customer growth, higher voice
usage, increased data usage and M-Pesa. Although overall growth was impacted by intense price competition, the International
segment's contribution increased strongly to 23.4% (2013: 20.3%) of Group service revenue.
Our bundle strategy has increased our resilience against price competition in all our markets. We continued to refine the composition
and size of our bundles to improve value to our customers, resulting in 21.7% growth in customers and 26.3% increase in minutes of
use.
Mobile data revenue grew 51.1% to contribute 18.2% (2013: 14.1%) of service revenue. Mobile data revenue (excluding M-Pesa) grew
69.5% supported by an increase of 69.5% in active data customers to 8.3 million, reflecting strong demand for mobile data services in
all our markets.
M-Pesa revenue growth remained strong, up 33.9%. In Tanzania it now represents 21.3% of service revenue. Our total active M-Pesa
base across all our markets grew 27.0% to 6.6 million. Nearly 50% of new M-Pesa users are from DRC, Lesotho and Mozambique,
where we launched during the previous year.
Enhancements to our networks through our capex investment programme are on-going. We increased 3G sites by 52.6% to further
drive growth of mobile data and we increased both capacity and coverage by increasing the number of 2G sites by 26.4%.
The quarterly information has not been audited or reviewed by Vodacom's external auditors.
Financial review
Revenue
June March June Year on year % change Quarterly % change
Rm 2014 2014 2013 Reported Normalised* Reported Normalised*
South Africa 14 791 15 170 14 549 1.7 1.7 (2.5) (2.5)
International 3 591 3 798 3 065 17.2 7.4 (5.5) (2.0)
Corporate and eliminations (95) (164) (78) 21.8 21.8 (42.1) (42.1)
Revenue 18 287 18 804 17 536 4.3 2.7 (2.7) (2.0)
Service revenue
June March June Year on year % change Quarterly % change
Rm 2014 2014 2013 Reported Normalised* Reported Normalised*
South Africa 11 442 11 982 11 678 (2.0) (2.0) (4.5) (4.5)
International 3 493 3 684 2 978 17.3 7.8 (5.2) (1.7)
Corporate and eliminations (38) (80) (20) 90.0 90.0 (52.5) (52.5)
Service revenue 14 897 15 586 14 636 1.8 - (4.4) (3.6)
Revenue for the quarter ended 30 June 2014
South Africa Yoy % International Yoy % Corporate/ Group Yoy %
Rm change change Eliminations change
Mobile contract revenue 5 133 (2.0) 230 22.3 (1) 5 362 (1.1)
In bundle 3 502 5.9 63 12.5 1 3 566 6.1
Out of bundle 1 631 (15.5) 167 26.5 (2) 1 796 (12.8)
Mobile prepaid revenue 4 924 3.0 2 501 15.9 - 7 425 7.0
In bundle 626 80.9 399 >200 - 1 025 154.3
Out of bundle 4 298 (3.1) 2 102 0.1 - 6 400 (2.1)
Mobile customer revenue 10 057 0.4 2 731 16.5 (1) 12 787 3.5
Mobile interconnect 521 (44.0) 381 26.6 (21) 881 (27.9)
Other service revenue 864 18.2 381 14.4 (16) 1 229 16.5
Service revenue 11 442 (2.0) 3 493 17.3 (38) 14 897 1.8
Equipment revenue 3 160 16.9 54 25.6 (6) 3 208 17.0
Non-service revenue 189 12.5 44 - (51) 182 15.9
Revenue 14 791 1.7 3 591 17.2 (95) 18 287 4.3
Of which mobile voice 6 589 (5.3) 1 949 8.0 8 536 (2.6)
Of which mobile messaging 608 (9.9) 148 21.3 756 (5.0)
Of which mobile data 2 948 18.4 636 51.1 3 584 23.2
Notes:
- Mobile in-bundle revenue: Represents revenue from bundles that include a specified number of minutes, messages or megabytes of data that can be used for no
additional charge, with some expectation of recurrence.
- Mobile in-bundle revenue - Contract: Revenue from all bundles and add-ons lasting 30 days or more.
- Mobile in-bundle revenue - Prepay: Revenue from bundles lasting seven days or more.
- Out-of-bundle: Revenue from minutes, messages or megabytes of data which are in excess of the amount included in customer bundles.
Revenue for the quarter ended 30 June 2013
South Africa Yoy % International Yoy % Corporate/ Group Yoy %
Rm change change Eliminations change
Mobile contract revenue 5 236 0.1 188 19.0 (2) 5 422 0.6
In bundle 3 306 1.5 56 24.4 - 3 362 1.8
Out of bundle 1 930 (2.2) 132 16.8 (2) 2 060 (1.2)
Mobile prepaid revenue 4 781 5.4 2 157 31.9 (1) 6 937 12.4
In bundle 346 34.6 57 103.6 - 403 41.4
Out of bundle 4 435 3.6 2 100 30.7 (1) 6 534 11.0
Mobile customer revenue 10 017 2.5 2 345 30.8 (3) 12 359 6.9
Mobile interconnect 930 (23.5) 300 29.9 (8) 1 222 (14.2)
Other service revenue 731 1.7 333 (66.8) (9) 1 055 (37.4)
Service revenue 11 678 (0.2) 2 978 (1.7) (20) 14 636 (0.2)
Equipment revenue 2 703 33.7 43 59.3 (3) 2 743 34.3
Non-service revenue 168 (40.8) 44 4.8 (55) 157 (49.8)
Revenue 14 549 3.9 3 065 (1.0) (78) 17 536 3.0
Of which mobile voice 6 956 (2.5) 1 805 21.8 8 760 1.6
Of which mobile messaging 675 (11.5) 122 37.1 796 (6.6)
Of which mobile data 2 489 21.8 421 87.1 2 909 28.2
Notes:
- Mobile in-bundle revenue: Represents revenue from bundles that include a specified number of minutes, messages or megabytes of data that can be used for no
additional charge, with some expectation of recurrence.
- Mobile in-bundle revenue - Contract: Revenue from all bundles and add-ons lasting 30 days or more.
- Mobile in-bundle revenue - Prepay: Revenue from bundles lasting seven days or more.
- Out-of-bundle: Revenue from minutes, messages or megabytes of data which are in excess of the amount included in customer bundles.
Key indicators
South Africa
June March June Year on year Quarterly
2014 2014 2013 % change % change
Active customers (thousand)(1) 32 516 31 520 29 282 11.0 3.2
Prepaid 27 723 26 726 24 488 13.2 3.7
Contract 4 793 4 794 4 794 - -
Machine to machine customers (thousand) 1 512 1 443 1 239 22.0 4.8
Churn (%)(2) 51.9 49.0 55.5 (6.5) 5.9
Prepaid 57.5 54.4 62.1 (7.4) 5.7
Contract 10.4 11.8 11.6 (10.3) (11.9)
Traffic (millions of minutes)(3) 11 776 11 453 9 752 20.8 2.8
Outgoing 9 392 9 193 7 448 26.1 2.2
Incoming 2 384 2 260 2 304 3.5 5.5
MOU per month(4) 122 122 112 8.9 -
Prepaid 112 112 98 14.3 -
Contract 181 179 183 (1.1) 1.1
Total ARPU (rand per month)(5)
110 119 125 (12.0) (7.6)
Prepaid 64 71 74 (13.5) (9.9)
Contract 372 379 387 (3.9) (1.8)
Notes:
1. Active customers are based on the total number of mobile customers using any service during the last three months. This includes customers paying a monthly
fee that entitles them to use the service even if they do not actually use the service and those customers who are active whilst roaming. As of 30 June 2013, this
excludes M2M connections, prior periods have been restated.
2. Churn is calculated by dividing the annualised number of disconnections during the period by the average monthly customers during the period. Churn has been
restated as a result of M2M connections excluded from active customers.
3. Traffic comprises total traffic registered on Vodacom's mobile network, including bundled minutes, promotional minutes and outgoing international roaming
calls, but excluding national roaming calls, incoming international roaming calls and calls to free services.
4. Minutes of use ('MOU') per month is calculated by dividing the average monthly minutes (traffic) during the period by the average monthly active customers
during the period. MOU has been restated as a result of M2M connections excluded from active customers.
5. Total ARPU is calculated by dividing the average monthly service revenue by the average monthly active customers during the period. Prepaid and contract
ARPU only include service revenue generated from Vodacom mobile customers. ARPU has been restated as a result of M2M connections excluded from active
customers.
Key indicators (continued)
International
June March June Year on year Quarterly
2014 2014 2013 % change % change
Active customers (thousand)(1) 27 086 25 969 22 259 21.7 4.3
Tanzania 10 638 10 284 9 666 10.0 3.4
DRC 10 502 10 008 8 129 29.2 4.9
Mozambique 4 604 4 333 3 310 39.1 6.3
Lesotho 1 342 1 344 1 154 16.3 (0.1)
Churn (%)(2)
Tanzania 47.3 49.9 56.8 (16.7) (5.2)
DRC 74.8 76.6 87.7 (14.7) (2.3)
Mozambique 91.2 87.2 69.8 30.7 4.6
Lesotho 41.9 50.9 43.7 (4.1) (17.7)
MOU per month(3)
Tanzania 158 131 116 36.2 20.6
DRC 37 31 39 (5.1) 19.4
Mozambique 131 118 92 42.4 11.0
Lesotho 48 49 26 84.6 (2.0)
Total ARPU (rand per month)(4)
Tanzania 42 43 41 2.4 (2.3)
DRC 31 35 33 (6.1) (11.4)
Mozambique 49 52 57 (14.0) (5.8)
Lesotho 43 41 44 (2.3) 4.9
Total ARPU (local currency per month)(4)
Tanzania (TZS) 6 655 6 377 6 992 (4.8) 4.4
DRC (USD) 3.0 3.2 3.5 (14.3) (6.3)
Mozambique (MZN) 146 150 182 (19.8) (2.7)
Notes:
1. Active customers are based on the total number of mobile customers using any service during the last three months. This includes customers paying a monthly
fee that entitles them to use the service even if they do not actually use the service and those customers who are active whilst roaming.
2. Churn is calculated by dividing the annualised number of disconnections during the period by the average monthly customers during the period.
3. Minutes of use ('MOU') per month is calculated by dividing the average monthly minutes (traffic) during the period by the average monthly active customers
during the period.
4. Total ARPU is calculated by dividing the average monthly service revenue by the average monthly active customers during the period. ARPU has been restated
to only include service revenue generated from Vodacom mobile customers.
Historical financial review
Revenue
June March December September June March December
Rm 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012
South Africa 14 791 15 170 16 502 15 585 14 549 14 699 15 475
International 3 591 3 798 3 838 3 655 3 065 2 553 2 875
Corporate and eliminations (95) (164) (121) (88) (78) (55) (56)
Revenue 18 287 18 804 20 219 19 152 17 536 17 197 18 294
Service revenue
June March December September June March December
Rm 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012
South Africa 11 442 11 982 12 587 12 069 11 678 11 894 12 507
International 3 493 3 684 3 695 3 538 2 978 2 480 2 786
Corporate and eliminations (38) (80) (34) (30) (20) (19) (20)
Service revenue 14 897 15 586 16 248 15 577 14 636 14 355 15 273
Historical key indicators
South Africa
June March December September June March December
2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012
Active customers (thousand)(1) 32 516 31 520 30 964 30 139 29 282 29 190 29 474
Prepaid 27 723 26 726 26 123 25 331 24 488 24 404 24 712
Contract 4 793 4 794 4 841 4 808 4 794 4 786 4 762
Machine to machine customers
(thousand) 1 512 1 443 1 378 1 302 1 239 1 159 1 107
Churn (%)(2) 51.9 49.0 52.3 58.4 55.5 60.8 56.4
Prepaid 57.5 54.4 58.4 65.3 62.1 68.2 62.9
Contract 10.4 11.8 11.4 12.6 11.6 11.0 11.3
Traffic (millions of minutes)(3) 11 776 11 453 11 298 11 034 9 752 9 252 9 631
Outgoing 9 392 9 193 8 928 8 681 7 448 7 018 7 238
Incoming 2 384 2 260 2 370 2 353 2 304 2 234 2 393
MOU per month(4) 122 122 124 124 112 105 109
Prepaid 112 112 113 112 98 91 93
Contract 181 179 183 183 183 180 191
Total ARPU (rand per month)(5) 110 119 129 127 125 127 133
Prepaid 64 71 80 75 74 76 80
Contract 372 379 393 398 387 391 409
Historical key indicators (continued)
International
June March December September June March December
2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2013 2012
Active customers (thousand)(1) 27 086 25 969 25 019 23 672 22 259 21 327 20 375
Tanzania 10 638 10 284 10 289 10 023 9 666 9 468 9 357
DRC 10 502 10 008 9 334 8 790 8 129 7 706 7 086
Mozambique 4 604 4 333 4 120 3 688 3 310 3 045 2 861
Lesotho 1 342 1 344 1 276 1 171 1 154 1 108 1 071
Churn (%)(2)
Tanzania 47.3 49.9 46.6 51.5 56.8 64.7 60.1
DRC 74.8 76.6 88.6 88.8 87.7 90.0 69.2
Mozambique 91.2 87.2 74.3 71.4 69.8 69.0 73.2
Lesotho 41.9 50.9 34.1 39.5 43.7 31.9 38.9
MOU per month(4)
Tanzania 158 131 131 122 116 83 102
DRC 34 31 33 36 39 44 48
Mozambique 131 118 104 95 92 84 86
Lesotho 48 49 51 35 26 26 34
Total ARPU (rand per month)(5)
Tanzania 42 43 49 48 41 34 39
DRC 31 35 34 37 33 28 35
Mozambique 49 52 61 61 57 54 62
Lesotho 43 41 51 47 44 41 57
Total ARPU (local currency per month)(5)
Tanzania (TZS) 6 655 6 377 7 700 7 801 6 992 6 092 7 066
DRC (USD) 3.0 3.2 3.4 3.7 3.5 3.1 4.0
Mozambique (MZN) 146 150 178 184 182 185 213
Notes:
1. Active customers are based on the total number of mobile customers using any service during the last three months. This includes customers paying a monthly
fee that entitles them to use the service even if they do not actually use the service and those customers who are active whilst roaming. As of 30 June 2013, this
excludes M2M connections, prior periods have been restated.
2. Churn is calculated by dividing the annualised number of disconnections during the period by the average monthly customers during the period.
3. Traffic comprises total traffic registered on Vodacom's mobile network, including bundled minutes, promotional minutes and outgoing international roaming
calls, but excluding national roaming calls, incoming international roaming calls and calls to free services.
4. Minutes of use ('MOU') per month is calculated by dividing the average monthly minutes (traffic) during the period by the average monthly active customers
during the period. MOU has been restated as a result of M2M connections excluded from active customers.
5. Total ARPU is calculated by dividing the average monthly service revenue by the average monthly active customers during the period. Prepaid and contract
ARPU only include service revenue generated from Vodacom mobile customers. ARPU has been restated as a result of M2M connections excluded from active
customers.
Reconciliation of normalised growth
The reconciliation represents normalised growth at a constant currency (using current period as base) from on-going operations. The
presentation of the pro-forma constant currency information from on-going operations is the responsibility of the directors of
Vodacom Group Limited. The purpose to presenting this information is to assist the user in understanding the underlying growth
trends in these segments. It has been prepared for illustrative purposes only and may not fairly present the financial position, changes
in equity, and results of operations or cash flows of Vodacom Group Limited. This information has not been reviewed and reported on
by the Group's auditors.
Year on year reconciliation
Translation foreign
Reported(1) exchange(2) Normalised
% change ppt % change
14/15 14/15
Revenue
Group 4.3 (1.6) 2.7
International 17.2 (9.8) 7.4
Service revenue
Group 1.8 (1.8) -
International 17.3 (9.5) 7.8
Notes:
1. The reported percentage change relates to the quarter to date year on year percentage growth between 30 June 2013 and 30 June 2014. The Group's
presentation currency is the South African rand. Our International operations include functional currencies in United States dollar, Tanzanian shilling and
Mozambican metical. The prevailing exchange rates for the current and comparative periods are disclosed below.
2. Translation foreign exchange arises from the translation of the results, at average rates, of subsidiaries' functional currencies to Vodacom's presentation currency,
being rand. The exchange variances are eliminated by applying the quarter 30 June 2014 average rate (which is derived by dividing the individual subsidiary's
translated rand value with the functional currency for the quarter) to 31 March 2014 quarter numbers, thereby giving a user a view of the performance which
excludes exchange rate variances. The prevailing exchange rates for the current and comparative quarters are disclosed below.
Quarter on quarter reconciliation
Translation foreign
Reported(1) exchange(2) Normalised
% change ppt % change
14/15 14/15
Revenue
Group (2.7) 0.7 (2.0)
International (5.5) 3.5 (2.0)
Service revenue
Group (4.4) 0.8 (3.6)
International (5.2) 3.5 (1.7)
Notes:
1. The reported percentage change relates to the quarter to date quarter on quarter percentage growth between 31 March 2014 and 30 June 2014. The Group's
presentation currency is the South African rand. Our International operations include functional currencies in United States dollar, Tanzanian shilling and
Mozambican metical. The prevailing exchange rates for the current and comparative periods are disclosed below.
2. Translation foreign exchange arises from the translation of the results, at average rates, of subsidiaries' functional currencies to Vodacom's presentation currency,
being rand. The exchange variances are eliminated by applying the quarter 30 June 2014 average rate (which is derived by dividing the individual subsidiary's
translated rand value with the functional currency for the quarter) to 31 March 2014 numbers, thereby giving a user a view of the performance which excludes
exchange variances. The prevailing exchange rates for the current and comparative quarters are disclosed below.
Average quarterly exchange rates
June March June Year on year Quarterly
2014 2014 2013 % change % change
USD/ZAR 10.54 10.13 9.49 11.1 4.0
ZAR/MZN 2.99 3.01 3.19 (6.3) (0.7)
ZAR/TZS 157.09 160.44 171.93 (8.6) (2.1)
EUR/ZAR 14.46 13.59 12.40 16.6 6.4
The quarterly information has not been audited or reviewed by Vodacom's external auditors.
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Sponsor: UBS South Africa (Pty) Limited
Debt sponsor: Absa Bank Limited (acting through its Corporate and Investment Banking division)
ADR depository bank: Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas
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