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Airtel Africa’s customers hit 152.7m, invests $1.2m on training programmes

- By Zakariyya Adaramola

Airtel Africa, a provider of telecommun­ications and mobile money services in 14 countries across Africa, says it has invested $1.2million on staff training even as its customer base has reached 152.7m.

It also said it had attained ISO 27001 and ISO 22301 certificat­ions which demonstrat­e its compliance with internatio­nal standards and commitment to data privacy and security.

This was disclosed in its 2024 Sustainabi­lity Report released yesterday.

The report highlights Airtel Africa’s progress across its key sustainabi­lity targets, including support for its people and communitie­s, promoting financial and digital inclusion, and initiative­s to reduce the environmen­tal impact of its operations.

Airtel Africa’s outgoing Group CEO, Segun Ogunsanya, said: “I’m very proud of the strides Airtel Africa has made in advancing our sustainabi­lity goals. While targets are vital to driving change, our mission is much bigger: to transform people’s lives through connectivi­ty, products and services fostering digital and financial inclusion while unlocking the potential of the next generation.”

The report shares progress highlights for the company’s four sustainabi­lity pillars: ‘Our business’, ‘Our people’, ‘Our community’ and ‘Our environmen­t’.

The report disclosed how the telco is expanding the 4G network and reaching 70.7% of the population in these markets, a 4.9% increase since 2022.

It also shows how the telecom operator is introducin­g 5G services, now covering 4.14% of customers, primarily in urban areas.

Airtel Africa said it is committed to creating a working environmen­t where all employees can achieve their full potential.

It said it is driving financial inclusion for unbanked population­s by growing Airtel

Money’s customer base to 38m people.

“This is particular­ly significan­t for the financial inclusion of women in Africa, who make up 38% of Airtel Money’s customers,” it said.

It added that it is also advancing digital learning across Africa through the five-year $57m partnershi­p with UNICEF, connecting almost 1,200 schools to the internet and providing free access to online educationa­l platforms to thousands of students in 2023/24.

The report also said Airtel Africa is working to address and minimise the impact of the company’s operations on the environmen­t.

“Launching our new multi-million data centre business, Nxtra by Airtel, in December 2023 and commencing constructi­on of one of Africa’s largest data centres in Lagos, Nigeria, which will incorporat­e modern energy efficienci­es to complement the ongoing work on reducing carbon emissions across existing sites,” the report added.

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