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Airtel Africa to roll out mobile money in Nigeria

Airtel Africa in a recent statement has declared to the public that it will soon introduce its mobile money business in Nigeria.

According to Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Africa, Raghunath Mandava, claimed that the growth in revenue was attributed to the double-digits growth across business products in Nigeria and East Africa.

The telecommunications and mobile money service provider, present in 14 countries across East, Central and West Africa, stated their plan to list their shares on the London Stock Exchange.

“Airtel is working on securing confirmation of a brand name and obtaining a license for the mobile payment service, Mandava explains.

Speaking further, he said the business continues to show momentum, and we are confident of delivering sustained growth across voice, data and mobile money, underpinning our medium-term aspirations for revenue and profit growth,” he declared.

Mandava specified that the company’s results are clear indication of the reliability of the company’s strategy.

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