MTN Group exits Yemen

South Africa’s MTN Group Ltd said on Thursday it would exit Yemen, as Africa’s largest mobile operator pursues a plan to leave the Middle East and focus on core operations.

MTN said it would transfer its 82,8 percent stake to a unit of an affiliate of Zubair Corp LLC, MTN Yemen’s minority shareholder, adding that no further material impact was expected on earnings as it had fully impaired the Yemeni assets as of June 30.

MTN’s chief executive Ralph Mupita told analysts on a call that the transfer of the stake was for 1 Dirham.

Last year, MTN announced an exit from the Middle East to focus on Africa as part of its efforts to simplify its structure and reduce exposure to riskier markets.

It was also prompted by increased competition from its main rival Vodacom, the African unit of Britain’s Vodafone, which had been striking partnerships to expand aggressively in the continent and pushing into financial services.

MTN abandoned its business in Syria in August, saying operating there was “intolerable”.

With 278 million subscribers across 21 markets, MTN has also been exiting non-core assets including its tower business to free up investments in its network capacity and services. — Moneyweb.

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