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MultiChoice Hits Record Profit with Huge Increase in DStv Subscribers

MultiChoice Group (MCG), Africa’s leading video entertainment company, has revealed a big increase in trading profit and subscribers on DStv, its pay-TV service in its latest financial results, ended 31 March 2021 .

The group increased its 90-day active linear pay-tv subscriber base by 1.4m to reach 20.9m households, split between 8.9m in South Africa and 11.9m in the Rest of Africa (RoA).

This represents an accelerated 7% growth year-on-year (YoY), driven by heightened consumer demand for video entertainment products, continued penetration of the mass market and an easing of electricity shortages in southern Africa.

Revenue was resilient, growing by 4% (4% organic) to R53.4bn.

This performance, coupled with a firm focus on cost containment and a R1.5bn (R2.7bn organic) reduction in trading losses in the Rest of Africa translated into a 28% (44% organic) increase in trading profit to R10.3bn.

Core headline earnings, the board’s measure of sustainable performance, was up a meaningful 32% YoY to R3.3bn, while free cash flow grew a solid 10% to R5.7bn.

The group reported R8.5bn in cash and cash equivalents at year-end. Combined with R4bn in undrawn facilities, this provides R12.5bn in financial flexibility to support dividends and growth initiatives.

“The COVID-19 pandemic taught us more about the art of the possible,” said Calvo Mawela, chief executive officer.

“We started the year confronted with severe disruptions to our programming schedules, bleak macro-economic forecasts for many of our markets and sharply weaker currencies. In the face of these challenges, our teams rallied together – this helped us deliver on all our key performance metrics and provide more value to our shareholders by declaring a R2.5bn dividend.“

The group continued its differentiation strategy by stepping up its investment in local content.

Despite production stoppages and travel restrictions brought about by the pandemic, it produced 19% more content than last year – a sizeable 4 567 hours.

As a result, the total local content library now exceeds 62 000 hours. Some 42% of the group’s general entertainment spend was on local content and it remains on track to reach its target of 45% by FY22.

To help manage US dollar-based costs, two major international content agreements (and several smaller ones) were renegotiated into South African rand (ZAR). The group also launched 11 new local language channels across sub-Saharan Africa, completed five new co-productions with global content producers and sold 16 of its series to international buyers.

In addition to compelling local stories, MCG continues to broadcast the best of sport. This year, the group renewed the rights to the English Premier League and UEFA Champions League and also secured broadcasting rights to the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar.

On the international content front, it maintains mutually beneficial relationships with its studio partners, and has successfully added access to Netflix, Amazon Prime and more recently YouTube on its DStv Explora Ultra decoder.

In addition to the new products and services launched during the first half of the year (including Showmax Pro, DStv Communities, DStv Rewards and ADD Movies), the Group expanded its financial services portfolio, going beyond offering pure decoder insurance to include funeral cover, subscription waiver and debt waiver products.

“We have a highly engaged base of 20.9m subscribers and with an average of five people per household, this helps us reach approximately 100 million people. We see great opportunity to keep enriching the lives of our customers by expanding our entertainment ecosystem with innovative offerings that will also enhance our revenue prospects,” commented Mawela.

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