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Airtel Africa Advances $100 Million Share Buyback, Repurchases 40.93 Million Shares

January 3, 2026
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Airtel Africa has repurchased a total of 40.93 million shares at an aggregate average price of 152.24 pence per share, marking steady progress in the first tranche of its $100 million share buyback program launched in December 2024.

The telecoms giant disclosed in a filing with the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) on Friday, January 2, 2026, that it acquired 40,000 ordinary shares on December 31, 2025, continuing its disciplined buyback execution. According to the filing, the shares were purchased at prices ranging from 354.00 pence to 357.00 pence, with a volume-weighted average of 355.95 pence per share.

The transactions were facilitated by Barclays Capital Securities Limited, acting under authority granted by shareholders and in line with a revised buyback framework announced in September 2025. Using the current exchange rate of approximately N1,970 to the British pound, Airtel Africa has effectively returned about N122.7 billion to shareholders through these share repurchases.

By steadily reducing its share count, Airtel Africa is laying the groundwork for potential improvements in key per-share metrics such as earnings per share, assuming stable operational performance. The company is cancelling the repurchased shares, underscoring its commitment to enhancing shareholder value.

For investors, the ongoing buyback signals management’s confidence in the group’s cash-generation capacity, even as Airtel Africa continues to invest in network expansion and mobile money services across its African operations. Market watchers are now focused on how the buyback will influence the company’s stock price on the NGX and London Stock Exchange (LSE) and how quickly the remaining $100 million authorization will be deployed.

The disclosure highlighted a measured approach to execution, with shares acquired across multiple trading venues to minimize market impact. The bulk of the volume was executed on the London Stock Exchange at an average price of 355.79 pence, supplemented by liquidity from BATS Europe, CHI-X Europe, Aquis Exchange, and Turquoise. Analysts say this multi-venue strategy is typical for UK-listed companies seeking to repurchase shares in smaller daily tranches rather than engaging in aggressive market interventions.

Following the cancellations, Airtel Africa’s issued ordinary shares now stand at 3.66 billion, with 7.49 million held in treasury. Total voting rights have been adjusted to approximately 3.65 billion, a figure that shareholders are advised to use when assessing disclosure obligations under UK Financial Conduct Authority rules.

While the numerical change in voting rights may appear marginal, each buyback incrementally increases the relative ownership of remaining shareholders, reinforcing the mechanical benefits of the program.

Airtel Africa’s ongoing share repurchase underscores a dual strategy: returning capital to shareholders while maintaining investments to drive growth across its pan-African footprint.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Airtel Africa has repurchased and is cancelling 40.93 million shares under its $100 million buyback program, signaling management’s confidence in the company’s cash flow and commitment to returning value to shareholders while continuing to invest in growth across Africa.

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