Kuwait telco Zain's Q1 profit up 2 percent

Q1 profit 70.9 mln dinars vs 69.9 mln dinars a year earlier; Q1 revenue 326 mln dinars, up from 324.4 mln dinars in Q1 2011
May 8, 2012 7:33 by kippreport
Kuwait’s Zain reported a 2 percent rise in quarterly profit on Monday, in line with analysts’ estimates, and the telecoms operator said it had won over new customers and improved its operations in Iraq.
Zain, which operates in seven countries, made a first-quarter net profit of 70.9 million dinars ($255 million) in the three months to March 31, up from 69.9 million dinars in the same period a year ago.
Analysts forecast average profit of 72 million dinars, according to a Reuters poll.
“The local, regional and international markets continue to suffer from the global financial crisis, which imposes more challenges on the group’s operations,” Chairman Asaad al-Banwan said in a statement.
“Yet in spite of this, Zain has managed to maintain encouraging growth rates during this difficult period.”
Quarterly revenue was 326 million dinars, up from 324.4 million dinars in the first quarter of 2011 while active customers were up 7 percent.
In March, Banwan said the group’s 2012 profits would likely be equal or higher to 2011.
The Zain group restructured a $433 million syndicated short term loan into a syndicated revolving long term loan during the quarter. Its Sudanese unit also repaid a 220 million euro loan, eliminating the group’s largest exposure to the ailing common currency.
Shares in Zain, which has mobile licences in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Lebanon, Sudan, Iraq and Jordan, closed at 730 Kuwaiti fils on Monday.
(Reporting by Sylvia Westall and Matt Smith; Editing by Amran Abocar)
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