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NSSF savers reap UGX 80.6 billion dividends from MTN Uganda in three years

Paul MurungiJuly 4, 2024July 4, 2024
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Sylvia Mulinge, MTN Uganda Chief Executive Officer (left center) hands over a dummy cheque to Patrick Ayota NSSF Managing Director (right-center) of UGX39.7billion dividend payout from the telecom for the year ended December2023 while Kenneth Owera, NSSF Acting Chief Investment Officer (far right) and Andrew Bugembe, the MTN Chief Financial Officer(far right) look on. The event took place during a press briefing held on Thursday in Kampala.

The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has reaped  a total of UGX 80.6 billion from its investment in MTN Uganda over the last 3 years, following payment of UGX 39.8 billion dividends for the year ended December 31, 2023. 

The payment is the largest the Fund has earned from a listed company in the region this year, NSSF Managing Director Patrick Ayota said during a media conference at Workers House on Thursday. 

“Not only is MTN Uganda the highest dividend payer across our equity portfolio this year, but  the company has also been consistent in delivering positive growth over the last 3 years since  the Initial Public Offer listing,” Ayota said. 

The Fund earned UGX 9.3 billion and UGX 31.5 billion dividends for the years 2021 and 2022  respectively.  

Speaking at a ceremony to hand over a dummy cheque to NSSF at Workers House in  Kampala, MTN Chief Executive Officer Sylvia Mulinge said: “NSSF Uganda is to date our largest institutional shareholder. We remain cognizant of the Fund’s important mandate of  ensuring the social security of their stakeholders and we reiterate our commitment of ensuring strategic investment and sustainable financial performance to fulfill the objectives and goals of the Fund,” she said. 

MTN Uganda continues to perform positively and consistently return an attractive dividend to its shareholders. In June, the 7th dividend payment of UGX 6.4 totaling UGX 143 billion was  credited to all registered shareholders on their mobile money wallets and nominated bank  accounts. This is in addition to the two interim dividends paid out the previous year in September of  UGX  6.0 per share and Ush 5.6 per share in December totaling UGX 260 billion. 

The total dividend paid out for the Financial Year 2023 signals a 13.2% increase in payment to our shareholders from the previous year. 

Mulinge further noted that since the IPO in December 2021, the total dividend paid to shareholders totaled UGX 864.4 billion and that these dividend payments have grown in  tandem with the company’s performance.

At the same media briefing, NSSF confirmed that it has invested an additional UGX 90.95 billion to acquire 649,607,910 additional shares in MTN Uganda. This followed an offer for the  secondary market purchase of ordinary shares announced on May 27, 2024. 

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The Fund in December 2021 had already invested UGX 360 billion to acquire 1.98 billion shares in MTN Uganda following its Initial Public Offer (IPO) in December 2021.  

The latest investment brings the Fund’s total investment to UGX 450.95 billion for 2,629,607,910 shares, further solidifying NSSF’s position as the largest indigenous  shareholder in MTN Uganda with 11.7% shareholding.  

Ayota said, the additional investment is a vote of confidence in MTN Uganda and is a belief that the company will continue to offer long-term benefits for NSSF members and the country. 

“The effective price of UGX 140 per share presented an opportunity to invest in a cash generative business with high growth potential. Also, MTN Uganda plays an integral role in  the Fund’s growth and the Country’s development. Equally important, MTN Uganda presents  a long-term growth opportunity for us, given its consistently impressive business and financial  performance over the years,” Ayota said. 

Regarding the secondary offer for the sale of ordinary shares in MTN Uganda, Ms. Mulinge commented that she was pleased with the outcome that registered a 230% subscription. The  oversubscription signaled an appreciation of the Company’s strategy and continued positive  performance evolution.  

“The increased Fund investment in MTN Uganda, aligns broadly with MTN Group’s objective to broaden local shareholding in the countries it invested in. The offer provided an opportunity  to all Ugandan retail and professional investors, including MTN Uganda’s loyal customers, to  own a stake in the Company and participate in its future growth”, she said.  

MTN Uganda currently has 20,636 shareholders with over 200 smaller pension funds and  SACCOs representing millions of Ugandans. 

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Paul Murungi

Paul Murungi is a Ugandan Business Journalist with extensive financial journalism training from institutions in South Africa, London (UK), Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda. His coverage focuses on groundbreaking stories across the East African region with a focus on ICT, Energy, Oil and Gas, Mining, Companies, Capital and Financial markets, and the General Economy.

His body of work has contributed to policy change in private and public companies.

Paul has so far won five continental awards at the Sanlam Group Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism in Johannesburg, South Africa, and several Uganda national journalism awards for his articles on business and technology at the ACME Awards.

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