Vodacom Group Limited (JSE:VOD)
Market Cap | 268.04B |
Revenue (ttm) | 152.23B |
Net Income (ttm) | 16.60B |
Shares Out | 1.94B |
EPS (ttm) | 8.45 |
PE Ratio | 16.39 |
Forward PE | 12.47 |
Dividend | 6.20 (4.48%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Jun 18, 2025 |
Volume | 287,167 |
Average Volume | 1,546,248 |
Open | 13,724 |
Previous Close | 13,849 |
Day's Range | 13,570 - 13,939 |
52-Week Range | 8,933 - 14,000 |
Beta | 0.29 |
RSI | 65.45 |
Earnings Date | May 19, 2025 |
About Vodacom Group
Vodacom Group Limited operates as a connectivity, digital, and financial services company in South Africa, Egypt, and internationally. It offers range of communication services, including voice, messaging, and data services. The company also provides mobile and fixed line connectivity solutions, as well as internet and virtual private network services to its customers over various wireless, fixed-line, satellite, mobile, and converged technologies; Internet of Things; and cloud hosting and security services comprising infrastructure as a servic... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, Vodacom Group's revenue was 152.23 billion, an increase of 1.08% compared to the previous year's 150.59 billion. Earnings were 16.60 billion, an increase of 1.88%.
Financial StatementsNews
Vodacom Group Limited (VODAF) Q4 2025 Earnings Q&A Call Transcript
Vodacom Group Limited (VODAF) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Presentation Transcript

Vodacom pursuing joint fibre ventures in Africa broadband push
Vodacom Group is pursuing partnerships for joint fibre ventures as Africa's second largest mobile operator looks to accelerate the roll out of high-speed broadband coverage across its markets.
Vodacom Lifts Midterm Targets After Net Profit, Revenue Growth

Vodacom targets double-digit service revenue growth by 2028
South Africa's biggest mobile operator Vodacom reported a marginal rise in annual earnings and aims to accelerate group service revenue growth into a double-digit rise over the next three years, it sa...

South Africa Telecom Operators Intelligence Report 2024 Featuring Vodacom South Africa, MTN South Africa, OSN, Telkom, and Cell C
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Haifin, an e& enterprise company and Vodacom Business forge strategic partnership
To transform South Africa's banking industry

South Africa Minister Appeals Block of $730 Million Vodacom Deal
South Africa’s minister of trade, industry and competition is appealing an order by the nation’s Competition Tribunal that blocked Vodacom Group Ltd.’s 13.2 billion-rand ($730 million) deal to buy a s...

S.Africa's Vodacom eyes taking cloud-based phone to other African markets
South Africa's biggest mobile operator Vodacom is looking at taking a new low-price phone that uses the cloud to offer smartphone-style features to other African markets, an executive said on Wednesda...
Vodacom Group Limited (VODAF) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Vodacom Group Limited (OTCPK:VODAF) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call November 11, 2024 9:00 AM ETCompany ParticipantsMohamed Shameel Aziz Joosub - Chief...
Vodacom Group Limited 2025 Q2 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
The following slide deck was published by Vodacom Group Limited in conjunction with their 2025 Q2 earnings call.
Vodacom Non-GAAP EPS of R3.53, revenue of R73.54B
Vodacom press release (VODAF): 1H Non-GAAP EPS of R3.53. Revenue of R73.54B (+1.0% Y/Y). Group EBITDA declined 2.7% to R26.6 billion, but grew 8.5% on a normalised basis.
Vodacom Group Earnings Hit by Higher Costs
The mobile phone operator, majority-owned by Vodafone, reported a fall in net profit for the first half of the year as it booked a number of costs in its accounts.

Vodacom Group Earnings Hit by Higher Costs
The mobile phone operator, majority-owned by Vodafone, reported a fall in net profit for the first half of the year as it booked a number of costs in its accounts.

Vodacom’s First-Half Profit Drops 18% on Currency Swings
Africa’s biggest phone company by market value Vodacom Group Ltd. posted an 18% drop in first-half net income after currency devaluations in Egypt and Ethiopia proved a challenge.

South Africa's Vodacom posts half-year profit slide as Ethiopian costs bite
South Africa's biggest telecoms operator Vodacom , majority owned by Britain's Vodafone , reported a 19.4% drop in half-year earnings, hurt by start-up losses in Ethiopia and foreign currency deprecia...

Blocked Vodacom merger derails S.African telcos M&A push, analysts say
The Competition Tribunal's decision to block a merger between Vodacom and a major fibre operator will likely derail a push by South African telecoms firms to use big M&A deals as a shortcut to digital...

South Africa's Competition Tribunal blocks Vodacom's merger with Maziv
South Africa's Competition Tribunal blocked Vodacom's proposed merger with fibre group Maziv on Tuesday, a blow to the ambitions of the country's biggest mobile operator to expand its fibre footprint ...
Please Call Me’s Makate wants more money than all Vodacom’s YeboYethu shareholders – put together
Please Call Me’s Kenneth Makate wants between R29 billion and R63 billion from Vodacom for sharing his idea with the company when he was employed there.

Big development in Vodacom Please Call Me case
Vodacom’s black shareholders said they oppose a R40 billion payout to an ex-employee as it will wipe out their future earnings and investment in the wireless carrier.

Remgro: Maziv Deal Could Run Into Trouble
Remgro's stock potential is impacted by political developments in South Africa and competition concerns over the Vodacom deal. Read more on RMGOF here.
Vodacom taking Please Call Me case to Constitutional Court
The Constitutional Court will hear Vodacom's application for leave to appeal in the long-running Please Call Me case, following the Supreme Court of Appeal's ruling in favor of Kenneth Makate earlier ...
Cell C’s plan to take on Telkom – and the top dogs
Cell C aims to reclaim its third spot in the South African telecom market, improve its network quality, and challenge Vodacom and MTN.
Vodacom, Unisa launch call centre to boost youth jobs, SME growth in South Africa
At launch, more than 50% of the employees at the centre are women, a milestone that aligns with Vodacoms purpose pillar of inclusion for all

South Africa Network Functioning Virtualization Market Report 2024-2029 - Vodacom, MTN, and Telkom have Expanded Their Networks, Improving Coverage and Enhancing Internet Speeds Across South Africa
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