Vodacom Group Limited (JSE:VOD)
| Market Cap | 281.52B +22.3% |
| Revenue (ttm) | 160.27B +5.9% |
| Net Income | 18.86B +27.9% |
| EPS | 9.54 +27.1% |
| Shares Out | 1.93B |
| PE Ratio | 15.27 |
| Forward PE | 13.20 |
| Dividend | 6.65 (4.56%) |
| Ex-Dividend Date | Nov 26, 2025 |
| Volume | 1,571,882 |
| Average Volume | 2,026,581 |
| Open | 14,509 |
| Previous Close | 14,500 |
| Day's Range | 14,372 - 14,639 |
| 52-Week Range | 12,489 - 16,497 |
| Beta | 0.42 |
| RSI | 47.31 |
| Earnings Date | May 11, 2026 |
About Vodacom Group
Vodacom Group Limited provides communications products and services. It offers voice, messaging, converged services, broadband, data connectivity, mobile financial services, and other value-added services. The company also provides mobile and fixed line connectivity solutions, as well as internet and virtual private network services to its customers in various wireless, fixed-line, satellite, mobile, and converged technologies; connectivity solutions; Internet of Things; and cloud hosting and security services comprising infrastructure as a ser... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In fiscal year 2025, 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 Transcript: M&A Announcement
A 20% stake in Safaricom was acquired for $2.1 billion, raising total ownership to 55% and enabling consolidation. The deal diversifies exposure across key African markets, leverages Safaricom’s market leadership, and is expected to deliver operational synergies and financial benefits. Safaricom’s dividend and group dividend policies remain unchanged, and regulatory approvals are in progress.
South Africa's Vodacom inks internet deal with Starlink
South African mobile telecoms operator Vodacom Group said on Wednesday that it has signed an agreement with Elon Musk's Starlink to deliver high-speed, low-latency broadband internet for businesses ac...
Vodacom Group Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2026
Revenue grew 10.9% to ZAR 81.6 billion, with net profit at ZAR 9.1 billion and headline EPS up 32.3%. Strong growth in Egypt, Safaricom, and financial services offset South African prepaid challenges. CapEx and dividend increased, with a positive outlook for H2.
Vodacom Group Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2026
Strong revenue and profit growth driven by digital and financial services, with robust expansion in Egypt and international markets. Customer base reached 223 million, and Vision 2030 targets remain on track amid stable macro conditions.
Nokia extends partnership with Vodafone and Vodacom to drive RAN innovation
Press ReleaseNokia extends partnership with Vodafone and Vodacom to drive RAN innovation Nokia extends strategic partnership with Vodafone and Vodacom across Europe and Africa Nokia deploys state-of-t...
Vodacom Group Earnings Call Transcript: Q1 2026
Q1 saw group revenue rise 10.6% and normalized service revenue up 13.8%, led by Egypt and international markets. South Africa's contract segment was strong, while prepaid faced headwinds, but overall guidance for double-digit growth remains intact.
Vodacom Group Transcript: AGM 2025
The AGM covered board composition, diversity targets, and ESG progress, with all resolutions passed by strong majorities. Shareholders raised questions on remuneration, diversity, and climate initiatives, while updates were provided on regulatory matters and strategic plans.
South Africa's Maziv valued at $2 billion after revised deal with Vodacom
South Africa's Vodacom Group said on Friday its proposed acquisition of a 30% stake in fibre network operator Maziv could value the target company at up to 36 billion rand ($2 billion) after agreeing ...
Vodacom Group Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2025
FY 2025 saw revenue and normalized service revenue growth, with strong performances in Egypt and Safaricom, and stable results in South Africa despite FX headwinds. Vision 2030 targets double-digit EBITDA growth, with continued focus on cost efficiency, network sharing, and financial services expansion.
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 Group Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2025
Revenue grew 1.1% to ZAR 152 billion, with normalized service revenue up 11.2% and net profit up 3.3%. Financial services and beyond mobile segments expanded rapidly, while Egypt and Safaricom delivered standout results. Upgraded guidance targets double-digit growth in service revenue and EBITDA.
Vodacom Lifts Midterm Targets After Net Profit, Revenue Growth
The South Africa-based telecommunications company—majority owned by the U.K.'s Vodafone Group—upgraded the targets after net profit and revenue rose.
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
Dublin, Jan. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "South Africa Telecom Operators Country Intelligence Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. South Africa Telecom Operators Co...
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 Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2025
Revenue grew 1% to ZAR 73.5bn, with normalized service revenue up 9.9% and EBITDA down 2.7% due to currency devaluations. South Africa and Egypt showed underlying growth, while international margins were hit by one-offs. Outlook is positive as currency impacts are expected to ease.
Vodacom Group Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2025
Revenue grew 1% despite major FX headwinds, with normalized growth at 10.4% and strong commercial momentum. Financial services and Beyond Mobile segments expanded rapidly, while currency devaluations in Egypt and Ethiopia weighed on reported earnings and HEPS.
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.
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 ...
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
Dublin, July 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "South Africa Network Functioning Virtualization Market Overview, 2029" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. As of today, South Afr...
Vodacom Group Earnings Call Transcript: Q1 2025
Group revenue rose 1.5% to ZAR 36.2 billion, with normalized service revenue up 10% year-over-year, driven by strong growth in Egypt and Beyond Mobile services. South Africa saw improved prepaid and data trends, while regulatory and currency headwinds persisted.