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Tuesday 14 May 2024 7:31 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 14 May 2024 8:16 am

Vodafone turnaround shows progress as it sweats on Three UK merger decision

By: Jess Jones

TMT Reporter

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Vodafone’s recently-sold Italian and Spanish divisions were offloaded so the company could focus on its better performing businesses.
Vodafone’s recently-sold Italian and Spanish divisions were offloaded so the company could focus on its better performing businesses.

Vodafone’s turnaround efforts are showing signs of success after it posted growth across all of its markets in Europe and Africa in full year results, as it continues to await a decision from the regulator on its potential merger with Three UK.

The telecoms giant reported an increase in group service revenue of 6.3 per cent in 2024 to €29.9bn (£25.7bn). Full year adjusted EBITDAaL (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, and adjusted loss) was €11bn (£9.5bn), slightly above a forecast based on the average consensus of 10 analysts. In 2025 it expects around the same number.

The figures exclude Vodafone’s recently-sold Italian and Spanish divisions, which were offloaded so the company could focus on its better performing businesses.

Overall group revenue fell 2.5 per cent and operating profit in 2024 dropped 74.6 per cent per cent from 2023 to €3.6bn (£3.1bn).

This was due to one off sales of Vantage Towers, Vodafone Hungary and Vodafone Ghana. Vantage Towers alone generated €8.6bn (£7.4bn) in 2024. Operating profit in 2023 was 146 per cent higher than 2022.

Sales from its business unit, a key driver of growth for Vodafone, rose by five per cent in the fourth quarter.

Shares rose three per cent when the market opened on Tuesday morning.

Margarita della Valle, Vodafone's new chief
Margherita Della Valle

Vodafone’s relatively new chief executive Margherita Della Valle said: “A year ago, I set out my plans to transform Vodafone, including the need to right-size Europe for growth. Since then, we have announced a series of transactions and we are now delivering growth in all of our markets across Europe and Africa.

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“Much more still needs to be done in the year ahead. We will step-up investment in our customer experience, improve our underlying performance in Germany and accelerate our momentum in Business, whilst also continuing to simplify our operations throughout the group.

“We are fundamentally transforming Vodafone for growth,” she added.

Vodafone also confirmed it will halve its final dividend in the coming year to 4.5 cents per share, due to the smaller operation size, after a previous cut in 2019. 

This factor, plus a highly competitive market, heavy debts and tight regulation are to blame for the stock’s poor performance over the past year, falling over 22 per cent.

A proposed merger of its UK business with Three UK is still awaiting regulatory approval from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). If this goes through, chief executive Margherita Della Valle’s restructuring drive will be complete.

“Don’t confuse progress with a completed transformation,” said Matt Britzman, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown. “Vodafone is still facing plenty of challenges, from higher costs to a core German market that’s still under pressure. Growth in Germany returned in the fourth quarter, but regulatory changes are starting to hurt—this will be a key battleground over the coming year.

“The transformation is starting to take shape, but before getting too excited, markets will need to see sustained top-line growth over the coming year and a tighter grip on costs,” he added.

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