The growth of the company, which was listed on the
Mr
Mobile Money, he said, saw a revenue growth of 48.8 per cent to reach GH?1.3 billion, while voice revenue increased by 14.4 per cent to GH?1.7 billion.
However,
In view of the performance of the first half of the year, he said the company posted a profit-after-tax of GH¢1.7 billion, which is 27.9 more than the profit-after-tax of GH?1.3 billion recorded in the same period last year.
He said Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA), which measures a company's financial health and ability to generate cash, saw a growth of 29.4 per cent to GH?3.5 billion, and earnings per share improved by 27.7 per cent to GH¢0.129p.
Consequently,
The Chief Executive Officer of
In spite of that, he said
"We are well-arranged to navigate the near-term macro challenges, and in the near-term unlock opportunities in Fintech and data," he stated.
Touching on Ambition 2025, which is providing the strategic direction of the company up to 2025,
On the company's contribution to the country's tax revenue mobilisation efforts,
He said the company paid GH?388 million on corporate taxes, GH?363 million on E-Levy, GH?1.1 billion on VAT and duties, communication ser
vice tax of GH?242 million, and a growth and stabilisation levy of GH?190 million.
Highlighting the activities of the
The projects, he said, had benefitted about 4.5 million people directly and indirectly.
He mentioned the projects as education, health care, economic empowerment, and community support.
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