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The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has received sh50.3b dividend cheque from Airtel Uganda for its investment during the initial public offering (IPO) nearly 18 months ago.
Airtel listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE) in November 2023, raising slightly over sh211b and a subscription rate of about 54.45%.
Currently, NSSF has a 10.55% stake. The fund invested about sh199b during the IPO, becoming the second largest shareholder in Airtel. The listing attracted more than 4,600 new shareholders.
Speaking during the dividend cheque handover ceremony at Sheraton Hotel on June 20 in Kampala, Patrick Ayota, managing director at NSSF said the Fund's participation in the IPO is rooted in confidence and consistent strong performance of the telecom firm.
Patrick Ayota, MD at NSSF. (Photo by Ali twaha)