Zain Group

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Mobile Telecommunications Company K.S.C.P.
Formerly
  • Mobile Telecommunications Company (1983–2007)
Company type Public
Industry Telecommunications
Founded1983;41 years ago (1983) [1]
Headquarters Kuwait City, Kuwait
Area served
7 countries in the Middle East & North Africa
Key people
Osamah Othman Alfuraih (Chairman), Bader Nasser Al-Kharafi (Vice-Chairman and Group CEO)
ProductsPremium messages
RevenueIncrease2.svg US$5.6 billion (2022) main source:premium messages
Increase2.svg US$640 million (2022)
Number of employees
7,000+ (as of 31 December 2022)
Website zain.com/en

Mobile Telecommunications Company K.S.C.P. (doing business as Zain) is a Kuwaiti mobile telecommunications company founded in 1983 in Kuwait as MTC (Mobile Telecommunications Company), and later rebranded as Zain in 2007. Zain has a commercial presence in seven countries across the Middle East with 52 million active customers as of 31 September 2023. The Vice Chairman and Group CEO is Bader Nasser Al-Kharafi, who was appointed in March 2017. [2] [3] Approximately 15.9% of the company is owned by Kuwait Investment Authority; 21.9% is owned by Omantel. More information here [ citation needed ]

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The Zain brand is one of the most recognized telecom brands across the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region, with a brand value in excess of US$2.74 billion.[ citation needed ]

Financial highlights

Zain is listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange. There are no restrictions on Zain shares as the company's capital is 100% free float and publicly traded.

For 9M 2023, Zain generated consolidated revenue of KD 1.4 billion (USD 4.6 billion), up 11% year-on-year (YoY), while consolidated EBITDA for the period reached KD 530 million (USD 1.7 billion), up 8% YoY, reflecting an EBITDA margin of 37%. Consolidated net income increased 13% YoY, amounting to KD 172 million (USD 561 million). Earnings per share amounted to 40 fils (USD 0.13) for the nine-month period. [4]

Operations

Zain has presence in a number of countries.

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Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain bh.zain.com Zain started operations in the Kingdom of Bahrain on 14 August 2003 as MTC-Vodafone. Since then, it has introduced 4.5G LTE services to the country. Zain's network covers 100% of the Bahrain's Bahraini population.
Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq iq.zain.com Zain has provided mobile services in Iraq since December 2003. After securing a 15-year license in August 2007, Zain Iraq acquired Iraqna's network, becoming the largest mobile operator in Iraq with 15.7 million customers.[ citation needed ]
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan jo.zain.com In 1994, Zain in Jordan, formerly Fastlink, was the first to introduce mobile services in the country. In 2003, it was the first to join what is now the Zain Group's Middle East portfolio. it now offers 4.5G LTE services across the Kingdom.
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait kw.zain.com Zain in Kuwait is the group's flagship operation, which was established in 1983 and in 1994 became the first telecom operator to launch commercial GSM services in the region and now offers nationwide 4.5G LTE. In June 2019, the operator launched 5G commercial services and by end of 2019, covered over 90% of populated areas with 5G services.
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon touch.com.lb In June 2004, Zain won a four-year management contract to operate one of Lebanon's two GSM networks, rebranded to touch, which has subsequently been renewed. [5] In June 2012, MTC Touch rebranded to touch. touch also offers 4.5G LTE services.
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco inwi.ma On 14 March 2009, Zain in a 50/50 partnership with Al Ajial Investment Fund Holding acquired 31% of Wana Corporate SA INWI (formerly known as Wana) in Morocco.
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia sa.zain.com Zain launched its commercial operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on 26 August 2008, a year after it was awarded its mobile license. The group holds management control of the operation and has a 37% ownership stake. Zain Saudi Arabia offers nationwide 4.5G LTE services. In October 2019, Zain KSA launched 5G commercial services in what was then the largest 5G rollout in Europe, Middle East and Africa and 3rd largest globally.
Flag of South Sudan.svg  South Sudan ss.zain.com Zain is the No. 1 operator in South Sudan.
Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan sd.zain.com In February 2006, Zain acquired the remaining 61% stake of Mobitel, Sudan's first mobile operator, in a deal valued at $1.332 billion, resulting in 100% ownership. The company was rebranded to Zain in September 2007 and subsequently renewed its license in Sudan for a period of 20 years through its subsidiary Zain Sudan. The operation offers 4G services in major cities across the country.

Presence in Africa (2005–2010)

From 2005 to 2010, Zain maintained a presence in a number of countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, in addition to its core market in the MENA region.

Zain entered Africa in May 2005 through the $3.4 billion purchase of Celtel International which had 13 country operations in Africa, serving five million customers at that time. Zain invested heavily across the continent through network upgrades and acquiring two more country licences. By June 2010, Zain had over 40 million customers across the continent, operating in Burkina Faso, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.

In early 2010, Zain accepted an offer for the sale of all its Africa operations. On 8 June 2010, Zain announced that it had satisfied all required conditions precedent to closing of the sale of 100% of Zain Africa BV to Bharti Airtel Limited for $10.7 billion on an enterprise basis. [6]

Today, Zain operates on the African continent only in Sudan, South Sudan and Morocco.

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References

  1. "Overview". Zain.com.
  2. Zain Group (13 March 2016). "Zain Group appoints chairman and CEO". globaltelecomsbusiness.com. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  3. Zain related articles Archived 26 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine
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  5. "Zain's Lebanon telecom contract to be rolled over again -CEO". 24 September 2013.
  6. "Monster Bharti, Zain deal confirmed".