Home » Malawian tycoon Hitesh Anadkat lost $2.18 million from Telekom Networks Malawi this year

Malawian tycoon Hitesh Anadkat lost $2.18 million from Telekom Networks Malawi this year

by Ishioma Emi

Shares in Telekom Networks Malawi have declined by double digits since the start of the year, leading to a loss of $2.18 million (MWK1.77 billion) for its largest shareholder, Hitesh Anadkat.

Telekom Networks Malawi is the oldest telecom company in Malawi and a subsidiary of Press Corporation Limited, the country’s largest business conglomerate.

As of press time, 2:26 PM (UTC), Aug. 17, shares in the leading telecom operator were trading at MWK16.00 ($0.01970) per share on the Malawi Stock Exchange, 20.28-percent lower than its opening price of MWK20.07 ($0.02471) per share.

Malawian multimillionaire and serial investor Hitesh Anadkat holds a substantial stake of 435,000,000 shares in the company.

Aside from his stake in Telekom Networks Malawi, the multimillionaire businessman holds a beneficial interest in Letshego Holdings and Malawi’s first bank, FMB Capital Holdings Plc.

The market value of his stake in the Malawi-based telecom service provider has lost more than $2 million since the year started, as shares in the company plunged by 20.28 percent in reaction to a sell-off of its shares on the Malawian bourse.

Data compiled by Billionaires.Africa revealed that the market value of his stake has declined from MWK8.73 billion ($10.75 million) to MWK6.96 billion ($8.57 million) between Dec. 31, 2020 and Aug. 17, 2021.

This translates to a loss of MWK1.77 billion ($2.18 million) since the start of the year.

The loss accrued from Anadkat’s stake came off the back of a sustained decline in the company’s shares, as investors sold off stakes in the Malawi-based telecom provider.

The recent sell-off in shares can be attributed to a 41-percent plunge in the company’s net profit at the end of the 2020 financial year

The fall in its earnings in 2020 was spurred by a decline in customer affinity and a drop in competitive pricing, which saw its revenue decline by six percent.

You may also like

logo

The world’s premier source of news on Africa’s billionaires and UHNWIs.

Newsletter

Get the daily email to stay informed about African billionaires and UHNWIs. Get informed and entertained, for free.

Latest News

@2024 – Billionaires.Africa. All Rights Reserved.