Johannesburg - The chief executive officer of South Africa’s third largest mobile network Cell C said on Wednesday that the company is operationally profitable.
Little is known about Cell C’s financial status owing to the company being privately held and not listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE).
Cell C launched in the local market in 2001 but as far down the line as 2014, reports emerged that the company was unprofitable.
A cover story in the Financial Mail in August 2014 said Cell C had yet to break even, let alone hit profitability.
However, on Wednesday Cell C CEO José Dos Santos said that Cell C is profitable in 2015. He made the comments at a media briefing at the company’s Johannesburg head office.
A separate Cell C spokesperson explained to Fin24 that the company is operationally profitable, which takes into account profit before deducting taxes and operating costs.
“We're no longer the company that people perceived us to be three years ago,” said Dos Santos.
"We're in a very healthy situation.
"It is very profitable,” he added.
Fin24 asked Dos Santos to elaborate on exactly when the company became profitable and the extent of its profits, but he was unwilling to disclose this information. Instead, he said the company had been operationally profitable for a number of quarters.
Cell C, which has 22 million subscribers, reported in May this year that its overall revenues for the end of its financial year were up 3% year-on-year, while its prepaid segment makes up 60% of its overall service revenues.
Cell C has also dealt with recent debt warnings.
In June, rating agency Standard & Poor’s issued a warning over Cell C’s R2bn unsecured debt, which had upcoming maturities in July.
But later in June, Cell C announced that it had raised R3.3bn to fund the company’s capital expenditure and cash requirements.
Cell C up for sale?
Saudi Arabia’s Oger Telecom currently has a majority stake in Cell C but reports have indicated that the Middle Eastern company could sell its interest in the South African telecoms company.
Furthermore, reports have cited Telkom executives as being interested in acquiring Cell C.
“We continue to be the service provider that keeps its competitors on its toes,” said Dos Santos.
"If Telkom want us, they must write out a cheque,” he said.