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Vodacom posts 22.9% profit jump as African operations drive growth

Vodacom reported a 22.9% rise in full-year profit, supported by strong performance across its African markets and continued growth in digital financial services. The results, released in May 2026, highlight the telecom giant’s expanding influence across the continent’s fast-growing connectivity and fintech sectors, as reported by Reuters.

The earnings growth was driven by rising demand for mobile data, increased smartphone adoption, and strong momentum in mobile money services across countries including South Africa, Tanzania, Egypt, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Mozambique. Vodacom said customer growth and higher digital engagement helped offset currency pressures in some markets.

The company’s financial technology business remained a major contributor to performance, with mobile money transactions and digital financial services continuing to expand rapidly across underserved markets. Analysts say telecom firms are increasingly relying on fintech ecosystems as key drivers of long-term profitability and customer retention in Africa.

Vodacom also continued investing heavily in network expansion, 5G infrastructure, and digital inclusion initiatives as competition intensifies across the sector. Market watchers note that the company’s diversified African footprint has helped strengthen earnings resilience while positioning it to benefit from the continent’s accelerating digital transformation.

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