Bharti Airtel Q4 FY25 Earnings Analysis

Published 20 Aug 2026 | Telecom - Services | Market Cap: ₹12.4L Cr

Price

1,922

Market Cap

₹12.4L Cr

P/E Ratio

39.8

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Bharti Airtel — Quarterly revenue & net profit

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Reported quarterly figures (₹ Cr). Latest: revenue ₹55.4K Cr, net profit ₹9.2K Cr.

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Earnings Summary

Strong growth opportunities continue in postpaid, broadband, convergence, and B2B segments. FY2026 EBITDAaL margins are expected to improve gradually post-tariff changes, despite embedded 5G costs (Soumen Ray, Page 16).

📊 Revenue & Sales Performance

  • Strong growth opportunities continue in postpaid, broadband, convergence, and B2B segments.
  • Digital businesses like Cloud, Cybersecurity, Financial Services, IoT, and CPaaS are receiving increased investments to accelerate growth.
  • B2B connectivity growing modestly; adjacencies growing faster, contributing 90% of the overall industry growth.
  • Data center business expected to ramp up significantly with new capacities coming on board in FY2026 and FY2027.
  • Rural rollout nearing completion, leading to slower capex but focus on optimizing existing assets.
  • Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) launched in over 2500 cities, aiding broadband growth.
  • Growth from increased number of customers and Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) increases, especially via premiumized plans.
  • Expectation of tariff architecture restructuring to motivate upgrades to higher plans, enhancing revenue.
  • Airtel Africa growing strongly, about 2x faster than India, providing sizable growth outside India.

📈 Profitability & Margins

  • FY2026 EBITDAaL margins are expected to improve gradually post-tariff changes, despite embedded 5G costs (Soumen Ray, Page 16).
  • Incremental EBITDAaL margin is strong (~70%) even with 5G costs; future growth driven by tariff architecture adjustments rather than hikes (Page 16).
  • Capex in FY2026 will trend downwards from FY2025 levels due to rural rollout completion and slowing radio rollout, supporting profit margins (Pages 16, 11, 6).
  • Airtel aims to grow B2B revenues with increased investments in Cloud, data centers, and digital services, driving long-term growth beyond core telecom (Pages 11, 8).
  • Digital and data center segments expected to grow rapidly, with plans to double data center capacity in three years (Pages 8, 10).
  • Focus on operational efficiency ("war on waste") saved ₹2200 Crores in FY2025, expected to continue improving profitability (Page 5).
  • Dividend increases and prudent cash deployment indicate confidence in sustained profitability and free cash flow generation (Pages 15, 6).

🏗️ Capital Expenditure Plans

  • Capex in India to trend downwards from FY2026 after heavy investments in prior years, with FY2025 India capex at about ₹30,270 Crores.
  • Reduced rural rollout and radio capex expected; ongoing transport network investments to continue.
  • Increased capex in Airtel Business primarily due to Cloud and data center investments, with ongoing capacity expansions planned.
  • Data center business to be a key growth focus; current market share less than 12%, with multiple data centers under construction and plans to step up growth aspirations.
  • Fiber rollout for homes to accelerate beyond 2.5 million home passes, up from 1.7 million in Q4.
  • 5G standalone (SA) investments will be prudent, focusing on fixed wireless access first, then mobile.
  • Strategic capital allocations include potential investments in Africa, Indus Towers, or acquisitions, balanced against dividend and debt reduction priorities.
  • Commitment to financial prudence, balancing deleveraging, dividend increases, buybacks, and growth investments.

💰 Fundraising & Capital Structure

  • No explicit mention of immediate plans for new fundraising through debt or equity in the provided transcript.
  • Focus is on prudent cash deployment, deleveraging, and managing existing debt, including prepaying high-cost DoT debt and reducing interest burden.
  • Emphasis on generating and using free cash flow for dividends, buybacks, and selective investments.
  • The company aims for fiscal prudence and flexibility in cash use rather than committing to new capital raises.
  • AGR conversion application was to clarify option rights, not a capital raise.
  • Future capital use decisions, including possible investments or buybacks in India, Africa, or Indus, will be at management's discretion based on opportunities.
  • Overall, the tone suggests no immediate new equity or debt fundraising but ongoing management of the balance sheet and available cash.

📋 Order Book & Pipeline

  • The order book on the core connectivity side looks strong.
  • The order book on the digital side also appears strong.
  • The wholesale and commodity segment’s order book continues to face pressure.
  • The global side, particularly cables business, is beginning to show improvement compared to last year.
  • Some low-margin business segments have been substantially shed, with a bit more planned for the next quarter.
  • Overall, the business is expected to perform better this year compared to the previous year.

Key Metrics

Frequently Asked Questions

What were Bharti Airtel Q4 FY25 results?

Strong growth opportunities continue in postpaid, broadband, convergence, and B2B segments. FY2026 EBITDAaL margins are expected to improve gradually post-tariff changes, despite embedded 5G costs (Soumen Ray, Page 16).

What is Bharti Airtel share price analysis?

Bharti Airtel currently shows a neutral. The stock trades at a P/E of 39.8 with a market cap of ₹1,243,079 Cr. Investors should review the full earnings analysis for detailed insights.

Is Bharti Airtel planning capital expenditure?

Capex in India to trend downwards from FY2026 after heavy investments in prior years, with FY2025 India capex at about ₹30,270 Crores.

This analysis is AI-generated based on publicly available earnings data and concall transcripts. This is not investment advice. Please consult a SEBI-registered advisor before making investment decisions.

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