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Airtel Uganda Declares Ushs 174 Billion Interim Dividend

August 28, 2025
2 min read
Author: Editorial Team

The payout, which amounts to Ushs 4.35 per share, is driven by a 28.7% increase in profit after tax, reaching Ushs 197.2 billion, and a 12.3% rise in revenue to Ushs 1.08 trillion. The company's EBITDA margin also saw an improvement, hitting 52.3%.

Airtel Uganda  has announced a significant interim dividend payout of Ushs 174 billion for the first half of 2025, a move reflecting the company’s strong financial and operational performance. The payout, which amounts to Ushs 4.35 per share, is driven by a 28.7% increase in profit after tax, reaching Ushs 197.2 billion, and a 12.3% rise in revenue to Ushs 1.08 trillion. The company’s EBITDA margin also saw an improvement, hitting 52.3%.

This strong financial health is supported by robust cash flows. Airtel Uganda generated Ushs 429.2 billion in net cash from operations, which was more than enough to cover capital investments of Ushs 87.8 billion and the declared dividends. These investments are part of the company’s strategy to expand its network and drive digital inclusion across the country. In the first half of 2025, Airtel Uganda rolled out 176 new 4G sites, extending its coverage to 91.5% of the population, and added 1,793 km of fiber. The company’s data segment was a major growth driver, with a 30.4% increase in data revenue.

The interim dividend payment, which was split into two quarterly payouts, signals management’s confidence in the company’s future earnings and its commitment to providing value to shareholders. Airtel Uganda’s focus on strategic investments, such as network expansion and new innovations like an AI-powered “Spam Alert” service, positions the company for continued growth.

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