Airtel Africa Plc is a leading telecommunications and mobile money services provider operating across multiple African countries. Established as a subsidiary of Bharti Airtel, a global telecommunications company, Airtel Africa Plc offers a wide range of mobile and data services to both individual and business customers.
The company's operations cover diverse regions, including Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia, Malawi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, among others. Airtel Africa has played a significant role in bridging communication gaps and enhancing connectivity in the African continent.
Airtel Africa Plc has extended its services beyond traditional voice and data offerings by venturing into mobile money services. The company's commitment to financial inclusion is evident through its mobile money platform, providing users with convenient and secure ways to conduct financial transactions, including money transfers, payments, and other related services.
Listed on major stock exchanges, including the London Stock Exchange, Airtel Africa Plc continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the telecommunications landscape in Africa, contributing to economic development and improving the quality of life for millions of people across the continent.
Vision and Values
Our vision is to enrich the lives of customers. Our obsession is to win customers for life through an exceptional experience.
Alive: We act with passion and a can-do attitude. Innovation and an entrepreneurial spirit drives us
Inclusive: We champion diversity. We anticipate, adapt, and deliver solutions that enrich the lives of communities we serve.
Respectful: We share the joy and pain of our customers. We act with humility and are always open and honest.
Nigeria: Plot L2 401 Cl, Banana Island, Lagos
Abuja: 36, Lagos Crescent, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria.
India (World Head Office): Unitech World Cyber Park, Sector-39, Tower A, 4th Floor, Gurgaon – 122001, Haryana (Delhi & NCR), India.
Nigeria: Plot L2 401 Cl, Banana Island, Lagos
Abuja: 36, Lagos Crescent, Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria.
India (World Head Office): Unitech World Cyber Park, Sector-39, Tower A, 4th Floor, Gurgaon – 122001, Haryana (Delhi & NCR), India.
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