MultiChoice reports N196.3 billion in subscription revenue from Nigeria
The growth was on the back of regionalisation which produced positive results to unlock market potential and agreement with FIRS to postpone court challenges and commence tax audits.
Also, the popularity of local content like Big Brother Naija had a massive impact on the performance of the RoA operations.
Kenya followed with a drop of 4% in y-o-y subscription growth and a 9% growth in subscription revenue during the financial year. Zambia reported a drop of 3% in y-o-y subscription growth and 7% growth in subscription revenues in FY’2022, while Angola trailed with y-o-y subscription growth of 1% and 5% of subscription revenue in FY’2022.
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Its Rest of Africa (RoA) operations, which include Nigeria, reported $81.3 million in trading loss.
Core headline earnings, which measure the board’s sustainable business performance, were up by 6 percent at $237.1 million. (Nairametrics)