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LONDON - Airtel Africa (LON:AAF) plc, a prominent provider of telecommunications and mobile money services across 14 African countries, announced today that Akhil Gupta is set to retire as a non-executive director at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) in July 2025.
Gupta has played a significant role in the company since its acquisition phase in 2010, contributing to its growth and eventual listing on the stock exchange in 2019. Sunil Bharti Mittal, the Chair of Airtel Africa, expressed his gratitude for Gupta’s dedicated service and his pivotal role in navigating the company through various challenges and milestones.
The company’s Board has officially acknowledged Gupta’s contributions and has wished him success in his future endeavors. As of this announcement, there have been no disclosures necessitated under the UK Listing Rules 6.4.6 regarding Gupta’s retirement.
Airtel Africa continues to focus on providing a comprehensive customer experience, offering mobile voice, data, and money services both nationally and internationally. The company’s strategy is aimed at transforming lives across Africa by ensuring a high-quality customer experience throughout its operations.
The information in this article is based on a press release statement from Airtel Africa plc.
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