MTN Group's Key Revenue Metric Boosted by Nigeria, Ghana
MTN Group MTN -0.72%decrease; red down pointing triangle reported a rise in first-quarter group service revenue, boosted by Nigeria and Ghana, and said the separation of the fintech business continues to progress.
The South Africa-based telecommunications group said Monday that group service revenue for the quarter ended March 31 was 47.37 billion South African Rand ($2.60 billion) compared with 42.90 billion rand, a 19.8% rise at constant currency.
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