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Airtel Africa reaffirms corporate purpose of transforming lives

LONDON-(MaraviPost)-Airtel Africa, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile moneyservices across 14 African countries has reaffirmed its corporate purpose of transforming lives by expanding access to essential digital services, supporting inclusive economic growth, and advancing environmental stewardship throughout its operations

The assurance is in its Sustainability Report 2025 published on Tuesday, June 17.

The Sustainability Report 2025 reinforces commitment to ESG impact while advancing digital and financial inclusion across 14 markets.

In 2024/25, Airtel Africa made significant progress in bridging the digital divide, advancing financial
inclusion and supporting underserved communities through strategic investment in connectivity,
people, and sustainable practices.

Airtel Africa’s chief executive officer Sunil Taldar said: “This year’s achievements, from connecting
2,176 schools through the UNICEF partnership to reaching 44.6 million Airtel Money customers with
near-gender parity, prove that the power of technology is a catalyst for gender balance.

“At Airtel Africa, we believe to not only expanding networks but we’re also building bridges to education, financial security and sustainable growth for Africa’s next generation.”

Key ESG highlights:

  1. Providing underserved communities with access to reliable network and connectivity:
  1. Bridging the digital divide, driving financial inclusion and addressing gender inequality
  1. Unlocking potential through education and employment opportunities

    500 off-grid sites converted to on-grid power, reducing reliance on diesel generators.

    93% of total waste recycled (+3% vs 2023/24)
    Airtel Africa is committed to reducing the impact of its operations on the environment through
    investment in renewable energy solutions and responsible waste management.

    The Sustainability Report 2025 adheres to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and GSMA
    telecommunications industry standards.

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