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MTN records GH¢1.3bn profit; optimistic of resolving SMP impasse with government

Mobile telecommunication leader, MTN Ghana recorded a profit of GH¢1.3 billion last year, about 38.4% year-on-year growth. According to its 2020 Financial Statement, total revenue was however GH¢6 billion, 16.4% increase over that of 2019. To this end, the board of the company is declaring an interim dividend of GH¢0.03 per share after reviewing the company’s first quarter results. After reviewing the full year performance of the company, the board also recommended a final dividend of GH¢0.05 per share, bringing the total dividend for the year 2020 to GH¢0.08 per share. This represents 70.5% of profit after tax and a 33.3% increase in dividend per share over those paid for 2019. MTN Ghana subscribers also increased by 23.4% to 24.4 million whilst active data subscribers increased by 32.4% to 10.8 million. Active Mobile Money (MoMo) users also increased by 16.3% to 10.6 million. The company said this was the result of various promotions in the year, increased person-to-person transactional activity and the offer of more advanced services such as retail merchant payments and international remittances. Digital revenue however declined by 6.2% year-on-year. During the period, MTN Ghana said it made some enhancements in its video and gaming offerings resulting in a 328% surge in the number of active subscribers* and increased adoption of  its MyMTN and ayoba messaging apps. Regulatory updates on SMP, localisation and licences On the regulatory front, MTN Ghana said it continues to maintain high ethical standards and commitment to regulatory obligations. “We also remain focused on providing the enabling technology to support Ghana’s digital economy. In this context, MTN Ghana undertakes constructive engagements with regulatory stakeholders at all times on issues related to policy and regulatory initiatives.” On the issue of the significant market power (SMP) declaration, and per the update in its third quarter results release, on 13 October 2020, MTN Ghana withdrew its application filed at the Supreme Court following a series of engagements with the regulator and other key stakeholders to resolve the issue in an amicable manner. From October 2020, however, MTN Ghana, implemented the National Communication Authority’s directive to apply a 30% asymmetrical interconnect rate for two years. Importantly, engagements and discussions with relevant stakeholders continued, after they were briefly suspended leading up to the national elections in December 2020, stressing “and we are optimistic that these discussions will result in a positive outcome for MTN Ghana and the long-term sustainability of the industry.” “We remain grateful to the NCA, the Ministry of Communications and key stakeholders for their openness and commitment to engage with the view to resolve the issues amicably.” Covid-19 impact The company said economic and business performance in 2020 was influenced by the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic with devastating impact across the globe. “The impact of the pandemic has been felt by everyone and many of us have loved ones who have been affected by COVID-19. MTN Ghana and our employees have also been impacted by COVID-19 despite our best efforts in ensuring the safety of our people.” It expressed gratitude to all frontline workers, including its own front-liners who bravely served its cherished customers. As such, the MTN Ghana Foundation donated GH¢5 million worth of personal protective equipment (PPE) and other essentials to the government’s COVID-19 Trust Fund for onward distribution to frontline medical workers. MTN records GH¢1.3bn profit; Optimistic of resolving SMP impasse with government Mobile telecommunication leader, MTN Ghana recorded a profit of GH¢1.3 billion last year, about 38.4% year-on-year growth. According to its 2020 Financial Statement, total revenue was however GH¢6 billion, 16.4% increase over that of 2019. To this end, the board of the company Board declared an interim dividend of GH¢0.03 per share after reviewing the company’s first quarter results. After reviewing the full year performance of the company, the board also recommended a final dividend of GH¢0.05 per share, bringing the total dividend for the 2020 year to GH¢0.08 per share. This represents 70.5% of profit after tax and a 33.3% increase in dividend per share over those paid for 2019. MTN Ghana subscribers also increased by 23.4% to 24.4 million whilst active data subscribers increased by 32.4% to 10.8 million. Active Mobile Money (MoMo) users also increased by 16.3% to 10.6 million. The company said this was the result of various promotions in the year, increased person-to-person transactional activity and the offer of more advanced services such as retail merchant payments and international remittances. Digital revenue however declined by 6.2% year-on-year. During the period, MTN Ghana said it made some enhancements in its video and gaming offerings resulting in a 328% surge in the number of active subscribers* and increased adoption of  its MyMTN and ayoba messaging apps. Regulatory updates on SMP, localisation and licences On the regulatory front, MTN Ghana said it continues to maintain high ethical standards and commitment to regulatory obligations. “We also remain focused on providing the enabling technology to support Ghana’s digital economy. In this context, MTN Ghana undertakes constructive engagements with regulatory stakeholders at all times on issues related to policy and regulatory initiatives.” On the issue of the significant market power (SMP) declaration, and per the update in its third quarter results release, on 13 October 2020, MTN Ghana withdrew its application filed at the Supreme Court following a series of engagements with the regulator and other key stakeholders to resolve the issue in an amicable manner. From October 2020, however, MTN Ghana, implemented the National Communication Authority’s directive to apply a 30% asymmetrical interconnect rate for two years. Importantly, engagements and discussions with relevant stakeholders continued, after they were briefly suspended leading up to the national elections in December 2020, stressing “and we are optimistic that these discussions will result in a positive outcome for MTN Ghana and the long-term sustainability of the industry.” “We remain grateful to the NCA, the Ministry of Communications and key stakeholders for their openness and commitment to engage with the view to resolve the issues amicably.” Covid-19 impact The company said economic and

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MTN Ghana Awards Hardworking MoMo Agents Despite COVID-19 Challenges Managing Director of Chafal Communications Limited, Kelvin Atsu Wilson- receives keys from GM MTN MoMo- Eli Hini
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MTN Ghana Awards Hardworking MoMo Agents Despite COVID-19 Challenges

As part of its cooperation with its agents, MTN Ghana in the 2020 MTN Mobile Money Agents Awards Ceremony organized in Accra has awarded MTN MoMo Agent, Chafel Communications as the Overall Best MTN Mobile Money Agent in South East Business District of the year 2020. The Overall Best MTN Mobile Agent Chafel Communications was awarded a newly branded 2020 Toyota Rush, a four-wheel-drive sports utility vehicle (SUV), and a certificate of honor for his hard work. Ruth Badoo- SM MoMo Services and Operations ( Right) presents a Laptop to one of the winners In showing appreciation, Managing Director of Chafal Communications Limited, Kelvin Atsu Wilson, who emerged the overall winner expressed satisfaction after receiving the ultimate prize. He extended his thanksgiving to MobileMoney Limited for the opportunity as he vowed to increase his level of energy toward business, especially in making sure he sees more opportunities with MTN. Mr. Peter Bimpeh – SM Regional Sales- south East presents Motor Bike to an Agent However, Mr. Eli Hini General Manager of Mobile Money when addressing Mobile Money Agents during the awards show some level of gratitude to the agents and merchants for their tremendous support to the brand especially in a year that witnessed lots of challenges. According to him, “This year has been a tough one anyhow you looked at it, our partners have proven to be tougher in the midst of a pandemic.” In spite of all the challenges, you demonstrated your commitment to grow the business by working to exceed the targets set for the year. The significance of your contribution to curb the spread of COVID-19 cannot be overemphasized.” He said He further used the medium to encourage Agents, stakeholders, and customers to be vigilant in the fight against fraudsters especially at this time f the festive season. He however reminded customers of the Three Golden Rules which was meant to serve as a weapon in the fight against fraud. “Do Not disclose your pin; Do not let others transact on your behalf and Do Not discuss your wallet with any stranger”. He advised Meanwhile, A total of Agents numbering 150 and 100 Merchants from Oti, Volta, Eastern, and Accra received amazing prizes which include 49-inch flat-screen Televisions, Motor Bikes, Phones, and Tablets. Guests were also entertained with a live performance by Ghanaian highlife musician, Fameye. Some of the initiatives introduced by MTN MoMo to support the welfare of their Agents was an Insurance scheme aimed at ensuring Agents against unforeseen events that could be a hindrance to their lives and businesses. MoMo Agents will benefit from an insurance solution that includes a Life Cover, Death Benefit, Total Permanent Disability, and Critical Illness. Since 2014, MTN Ghana has continuously recognized over 5000 agents and merchants across the country as a way to appreciate their effort and contribution.  However, it is advised that every MoMo customer should report any issue of fraud by calling customer care line 100 while agents and merchants are advised to call 114. Alternatively, one can send a text to 1515 or 419 or send an email to: MMFraudteam.GH@mtn.com. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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Ghanaians Praised MTN for refreshing their souls with the 2020 “MTN STANDS IN WORSHIP”
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Ghanaians Praised MTN for refreshing their souls with the 2020 “MTN STANDS IN WORSHIP”

The Ghanaian leading telecommunication MTN has hosted a virtual edition of its annual “MTN Stands In Worship” The electrifying gospel concert according to MTN is to round off a year that has come bearing lots of anomalies and irregularities in the lives of Ghanaians in one way or the other. However, Ghanaians who participated in the “MTN Stands in Worship” on Facebook and Youtube, told Apexnewsgh.com that their heart was filled with joy and excitement for such a wonderful gospel concert organized by the leading telecommunication MTN. Headline performers for this year’s event are; Diana Hamilton, Joe Mettle, MOG, and Celestine Donkor, Viva Voices, Celestial Evangel Choir, and alongside many seasoned musicians who are ready to give another thrilling performance. Here are some footages captured by apexnewsgh.com: The ‘MTN Stand in Worship’ concert is one of the most anticipated gospel events and it has in the past, featured renowned gospel singers such as Diana Antwi Hamilton, Donnie McClurkin, Cwesi Oteng, Ceccy Twum, Joe Mettle, William McDowell, Sinach, Micah Stampley, Nathaniel Bassey, Patrick Duncan, Selina Boateng, Elder Mireku, Akesse Brempong, and Koda. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications  

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