Godwin Anyebe Airtel Africa is targeting a valuation of up to £3.6bn as it pushes ahead with a London listing, the continent’s second-largest mobile operator said on Monday. The group has set a price range for its initial public offering at 80p to 100p, implying a market capitalisation of
Ladesope Ladelokun Airtel Africa Ltd, a subsidiary of Indian telecoms group, Bharti Airtel Ltd, is considering a stock market flotation in London, designed to expand its data and mobile money services across Africa. The telecoms company has also indicated interest to list on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), which is one of the 14 countries […]







