Vodafone Idea's loss widens to ₹7,595 crore in Q2

Average revenue per user (ARPU), a key metric of the company's growth, increased 19.5% to ₹131 on a year-on-year basis

November 03, 2022 09:13 pm | Updated 09:13 pm IST - New Delhi

VIL’s total gross debt, excluding lease liabilities and including interest accrued but not due, stood at ₹2,20,320 crore as of September 30.

VIL’s total gross debt, excluding lease liabilities and including interest accrued but not due, stood at ₹2,20,320 crore as of September 30. | Photo Credit: ANUSHREE FADNAVIS

Debt-ridden telecom operator Vodafone Idea on Thursday reported widening of consolidated loss to ₹7,595.5 crore in the second quarter ended September.

The company had posted a loss of ₹7,132.3 crore in the same period a year ago.

The service revenue of Vodafone Idea Ltd (VIL), however, increased 12.8% to ₹10,614.6 crore in the second quarter of the current fiscal. In the year-ago period, the same stood at ₹9,406.4 crore.

Average revenue per user (ARPU), a key metric of the company's growth, increased 19.5% to ₹131 on a year-on-year basis.

"We are pleased to report fifth consecutive quarter of revenue growth and 4G subscriber addition. Such performance is primarily driven by the continued increase in 4G subscriber base on the back of superior data and voice experience offered by Vi GIGAnet," VIL CEO Akshaya Moondra said.

The telecom operator's subscriber base declined to 23.44 crore in the latest September quarter compared to 24 crore in the previous quarter.

However, the 4G subscriber base grew 15 lakh to 12 crore.

VIL's total gross debt, excluding lease liabilities and including interest accrued but not due, stood at ₹2,20,320 crore as of September 30.

The debt includes deferred spectrum payment obligations of ₹1,36,650 crore. The amount includes includes ₹17,260 crore towards spectrum acquired in recent the auction and adjusted gross revenue liability of ₹68,590 crore that are to be paid to the government.

Debt from banks and financial institutions stood at of ₹15,080 crore.

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