Bharti
Airtel posted a massive net loss of 22,830.1 crore for the quarter ended
September 30 due to the ‘significant financial implication’ following the
recent Supreme Court ruling in favour of the Department of Telecom’s
interpretation of adjusted gross revenues (AGR). For the quarter, the company,
which had posted net profit of 249.2 crore in Q2 of last year, recognised
exceptional items of 22,394.4 crore. Vodafone Idea, India’s second largest
telco by number of subscribers reported a record net loss of 50,992 crore, largest in Indian corporate
history due to one-time provision of 30,774.5 crore made due to unfavourable
Supreme Court ruling. “Consequent to the recent judgement by Supreme Court, we
have accounted for the estimated liability of 27,610 crore related to license
fee and 16,540 crore related to spectrum usage charges up to September 30, 2019
including the interest, penalty and interest thereon of 33,010 crore,” said
Vodafone Idea in a statement adding that this estimate is based on demands received
from DoT till date, an estimation for the period for which demands have not
been raised, together with interest and penalty adjusting for certain
computation corrections.
Vodafone and Airtel : Losses Due To Jio
Reviewed by Mohit Kumar Rai
on
November 19, 2019
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