Kotak Equities expects Vodafone Concept’s income to enhance 2.1% quarter-on-quarter, pushed by a marginal rise in common income per person (ARPU), whilst subscriber attrition continues. The brokerage fashions a 1 million decline in end-of-period subscribers to round 196.7 million, whereas ARPU may improve to Rs 169 per 30 days, aided by tariff changes and one additional day within the quarter.
Nuvama additionally sees income development of simply 0.5% QoQ, supported by modest ARPU growth however weighed down by a shrinking person base. The brokerage expects EBITDA margins to remain flat sequentially. “Key monitorables embrace progress on 5G rollout, fund-raise plans, and updates on the AGR plea,” the brokerage famous.
Working efficiency seemingly regular
UBS expects a weak Q2FY26 for the telco within the absence of value hikes and continued subscriber losses. It estimates income and EBITDA development of two.1% and 4.2% YoY, respectively, with sequential development of 1.2% and a couple of.8%. UBS flagged draw back dangers to FY26 capex, saying funding constraints may delay growth. “We’ll monitor administration commentary on fundraising and potential aid measures round AGR or spectrum dues,” it mentioned.
JM Monetary initiatives a 0.8% QoQ income rise to Rs 11,100 crore and a marginal 1.1% QoQ improve in reported EBITDA to Rs 4,660 crore. Pre-IND AS EBITDA, which displays the corporate’s money earnings, is more likely to rise 0.9% QoQ to Rs 2,200 crore. It expects internet subscriber loss to slim to 0.5 million throughout the quarter, just like the earlier quarter, with round 1 million additions in cell broadband (MBB) customers aided by ongoing community growth.
Motilal Oswal additionally sees subdued momentum, projecting 1% QoQ income development, with the advantage of one additional day offset by continued subscriber base decline. The brokerage expects EBITDA margins to contract by 30 bps QoQ to 41.5%. It estimates ARPU to rise modestly to Rs 166, whereas complete subscribers are anticipated to fall by about 1 million.
Subscriber decline and ARPU traits
Most brokerages anticipate Vodafone Concept’s ARPU to rise 1-2% QoQ, supported by premiumisation and gradual migration to higher-value plans. Nonetheless, the continuing subscriber losses proceed to restrict the advantage of ARPU development.
Vi’s ARPU is anticipated to face between Rs 166-169, in comparison with Rs 165 in Q1FY26. The subscriber base may drop by 0.5-1 million customers, extending the downward pattern as community gaps and delayed 5G rollouts drive churn.
