BHARTI Airtel plans to re-design its operations to
align with a new management style that seeks to pursue more vibrant growth
agenda in Africa.
A statement from the company’s Africa office headquartered in Nairobi stated that the re-alignment will involve creation of new country-clusters, replacing the regional arrangement within its Africa operations.
The new structure will classify operations in 20
countries across Asia and Africa Francophone, Anglophone (incorporating French
and English countries respectively) and Nigeria.
“As we refresh our strategy in Africa to deliver
sustainable and long-term business growth, we position ourselves to execute
with excellence and speed while further empowering our business leaders.
This new
structure will enable us to leverage the power of country portfolio
management,” said Airtel Africa CEO Christian de Faria. The changes will be
effected from April.
“Other than
Nigeria and DRC, the remaining 15 country operations of Airtel Africa will be
divided into two clusters, designed to leverage the power of cross-country
strategic synergies, faster decision making and speed to market as well
enhanced empowerment for the Country Managing Directors.

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