Bharti Airtel on Wednesday posted a web revenue of Rs 854 crore for the third quarter ended December 2020, in comparison with Rs 1,035 crore loss a 12 months in the past, on the again of improved realisations and the robust buyer addition.
Airtel logged its highest-ever consolidated quarterly income of Rs 26,518 crore in Q3 FY21, up 24.2 per cent over the year-ago interval.
Its India enterprise witnessed “highest ever” quarterly revenues of Rs 19,007 crore, up 25.1 per cent over the identical interval earlier 12 months, the corporate stated in a press release.
Mobile common income per consumer (ARPU) – a key metric for telecom firms – jumped to Rs 166 from Rs 135 in Q3 FY20.
“Despite the unprecedented volatility that we have confronted through the year, we delivered another strong performance this quarter. This consistency in performance was across every part of our portfolio, as reflected in market share growth across all our business segments,” Airtel MD and CEO – India and South Asia – Gopal Vittal stated.