Airtel Africa Balance Sheet Health

Financial Health criteria checks 3/6

Airtel Africa has a total shareholder equity of $2.2B and total debt of $2.2B, which brings its debt-to-equity ratio to 102.3%. Its total assets and total liabilities are $10.6B and $8.5B respectively. Airtel Africa's EBIT is $1.5B making its interest coverage ratio 3.3. It has cash and short-term investments of $438.0M.

Key information

102.3%

Debt to equity ratio

US$2.22b

Debt

Interest coverage ratio3.3x
CashUS$438.00m
EquityUS$2.17b
Total liabilitiesUS$8.48b
Total assetsUS$10.65b

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Financial Position Analysis

Short Term Liabilities: AAF N's short term assets ($1.8B) do not cover its short term liabilities ($4.0B).

Long Term Liabilities: AAF N's short term assets ($1.8B) do not cover its long term liabilities ($4.5B).


Debt to Equity History and Analysis

Debt Level: AAF N's net debt to equity ratio (82.1%) is considered high.

Reducing Debt: AAF N's debt to equity ratio has reduced from 103.3% to 102.3% over the past 5 years.

Debt Coverage: AAF N's debt is well covered by operating cash flow (95.4%).

Interest Coverage: AAF N's interest payments on its debt are well covered by EBIT (3.3x coverage).


Balance Sheet


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