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Bharti Airtel Share Price, Fundamentals and Financials

Track Bharti Airtel Ltd live share price with 52 week high and low, chart views, quick fundamentals, business segments, financial statements, key ratios, peer comparison, dividends, bonuses/splits and educational FAQs for customers and retail investors.

₹1,875.70
+₹22.70 · +1.23%
Symbol: BHARTIARTL.NS Exchange: NSI Updated: 17 Jun 2026, 20:02:20 IST

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Quick Fundamentals

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About Bharti Airtel Ltd

Bharti Airtel Ltd is one of India’s largest telecom and digital services companies. It serves mobile customers, home broadband users, DTH subscribers, enterprises and international markets through a large network and digital distribution platform.

For customers, Airtel is commonly associated with prepaid plans, postpaid connections, 4G and 5G mobile data, fiber broadband, Wi-Fi, DTH and bundled digital services. For investors, the company is usually studied through subscriber growth, ARPU, tariff trends, network investment, operating cash flow, debt, spectrum liabilities and competitive intensity.

This page is designed for learning and monitoring. It does not provide buy, sell or hold recommendations. Users should verify the latest financial, dividend, bonus, split and shareholding information from official company filings, NSE and BSE.

Why telecom stocks need extra financial reading

Telecom businesses can generate large operating cash flows but also require heavy capital expenditure for spectrum, towers, fiber, 4G, 5G and technology upgrades. Beginners should read both the profit and loss statement and the cash flow statement before judging the company only by revenue or net profit.

Business Segments

Bharti Airtel is not just a mobile recharge company. Its business mix includes consumer mobility, homes broadband, digital TV, enterprise communication and international operations. Segment performance can change the company’s growth, margins and risk profile.

Customer and business segment overview
SegmentWhat it includesInvestor monitorables
Mobile Services IndiaPrepaid, postpaid, 4G, 5G, data and voice servicesARPU, subscriber mix, churn, tariff changes, data usage
Homes ServicesBroadband, fiber and home connectivityNet additions, plan mix, installation quality, churn
Digital TVDTH and bundled home entertainment servicesSubscriber retention, content costs and bundling
Airtel BusinessEnterprise connectivity, cloud, cyber security, IoT, data centers and communication platformsEnterprise order book, margins, data center demand, service quality
Africa OperationsMobile and mobile money services in African marketsCurrency impact, subscriber growth, margins and regulation

Business Model

Bharti Airtel earns money by providing connectivity and digital services to customers and businesses. Mobile customers pay through prepaid recharges or postpaid bills, home users pay broadband and DTH subscriptions, and enterprises pay for connectivity, cloud, data center, cyber security, IoT and communication solutions.

The company’s economics depend on network utilisation. Once network infrastructure is built, higher data usage, premium customers and tariff improvements can support operating leverage. However, spectrum payments, tower costs, fiber rollout, technology upgrades and competitive pricing can affect free cash flow.

Important business model indicators include ARPU, subscriber quality, churn, network capex, spectrum liabilities, EBITDA margin, Africa performance, enterprise growth, free cash flow and debt reduction.

Shareholding Pattern

Shareholding tells investors who owns the company and how ownership changes over time. For Indian listed companies, the official quarterly shareholding pattern filed with NSE and BSE should be treated as the final source.

Insiders / promoter-style holdersVerify filingMarket data feed may not match Indian exchange categories
InstitutionsVerify filingUse NSE/BSE shareholding pattern as final source
Float held by institutionsVerify filingUseful for liquidity monitoring
Shareholding pattern checklist
CategoryWhat to monitorLatest-detail note
Promoter and promoter groupControl, pledged shares if any, and long-term commitmentVerify the latest quarterly shareholding pattern from NSE or BSE
Foreign institutional investorsForeign ownership trend and liquidity impactVerify the latest exchange filing before relying on any percentage
Domestic institutional investorsMutual fund and insurance ownership trendVerify the latest exchange filing before relying on any percentage
Public and retail shareholdersRetail participation and free-float distributionVerify the latest exchange filing before relying on any percentage
Employee trusts / othersAny special category disclosed by the companyCheck official filings and notes for classification changes

Verify the latest promoter, FII, DII, public, pledged-share and shareholder-count details from official NSE/BSE filings. Market-data APIs may use different categories from Indian exchange filings.

Profit and Loss / Financial Highlights

The profit and loss statement helps investors understand revenue, costs, finance charges, tax and profit. For telecom companies, depreciation, amortisation and finance costs can be significant because of spectrum and network investments.

Consolidated figures in ₹ crore where available
ParticularsFY 2022-23FY 2023-24FY 2024-25
Revenue from operationsVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
EBITDA / operating profitVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Depreciation and amortisationVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Finance costVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Profit before taxVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Net profitVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Earnings per shareVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result

If market-feed financial data is unavailable, this table shows verification prompts. Use Bharti Airtel annual reports and exchange-filed results for exact audited figures.

Balance Sheet Highlights

The balance sheet shows assets, liabilities, debt and equity. For Bharti Airtel, investors should pay close attention to borrowings, spectrum liabilities, cash, network assets and equity base.

Consolidated figures in ₹ crore where available
ParticularsFY 2022-23FY 2023-24FY 2024-25
Share capitalVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Total equityVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Borrowings / debtVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Spectrum liabilitiesVerify notes to accountsVerify notes to accountsVerify latest annual result
Property, plant and equipmentVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Total assetsVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Total liabilitiesVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result

Balance sheet classifications can change because of accounting standards, spectrum obligations and business restructuring. Verify the latest audited balance sheet and notes to accounts.

Cash Flow Highlights

Cash flow is especially important in telecom because network expansion and spectrum payments can absorb cash even when the company reports accounting profits. Compare operating cash flow with capital expenditure and financing cash flow.

Consolidated figures in ₹ crore where available
ParticularsFY 2022-23FY 2023-24FY 2024-25
Cash from operating activityVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Capital expenditureVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Cash from investing activityVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Cash from financing activityVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Free cash flowVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result
Net change in cashVerify official filingVerify official filingVerify latest annual result

Free cash flow should be checked after capex, spectrum payments, lease payments and interest costs. Verify exact cash flow details from official filings.

Key Ratios and Monitorables

Beginners should not look at only one valuation ratio. A telecom company should be studied through operating metrics, balance sheet strength, cash generation and customer trends.

Important ratios and operating monitorables
MetricHow to read itWhy it matters
ARPU trendTrack quarterlyRising ARPU can support revenue quality
EBITDA marginTrack quarterly and annuallyShows operating leverage and cost efficiency
Net debt / EBITDATrack from filingsImportant because telecom is capital intensive
Return on equityTrack annuallyUseful but should be read with leverage and capex cycle
Free cash flowTrack annuallyImportant after spectrum payments and network capex
Dividend payoutVerify official filingDepends on board approval, cash flow and shareholder approval

Peer Comparison

Peer comparison helps investors understand valuation and business differences. Bharti Airtel may be compared with telecom operators, digital infrastructure companies and broader listed companies with telecom exposure, but not every peer has the same business mix.

Selected telecom and digital infrastructure peers
CompanyMarket CapPriceP/EPrice to BookDividend YieldROE / note
Bharti Airtel LtdLive feedLive feedLive feedLive feedLive feedVerify latest filings
Vodafone Idea LtdLive feedLive feedLive feedLive feedLive feedHigh leverage telecom peer; verify filings
Reliance Industries LtdLive feedLive feedLive feedLive feedLive feedIncludes Jio and other businesses; not pure telecom
Tata Communications LtdLive feedLive feedLive feedLive feedLive feedEnterprise digital infrastructure peer
Indus Towers LtdLive feedLive feedLive feedLive feedLive feedTelecom infrastructure peer

Peer metrics from live feeds can be delayed or incomplete. Reliance Industries includes several businesses beyond Jio, so investors should avoid treating it as a pure telecom comparison.

Dividends, Bonuses and Splits

Dividends
ItemDetailNote
Latest dividendCheck current board and exchange announcementDividend amount, record date and payment date must be verified from official filings
Dividend yieldTrailing market-data yield; may differ from exchange-confirmed corporate action data
Dividend policy monitorableProfitability, cash flow, capex, spectrum payments and debtA higher profit year does not automatically guarantee a higher dividend
Bonuses / Splits
ActionDetailNote
Bonus issueVerify with NSE, BSE and company filingsDo not rely on unofficial summaries for corporate action entitlement
Stock splitVerify with NSE, BSE and company filingsSplits change face value and historical price comparison
Face valueVerify latest quote and filingsFace value can change after splits or consolidations

Always verify dividend, bonus, split, record date, ex-date and payment date details from official NSE, BSE and company filings. Corporate actions can affect historical prices and per-share figures.

Bharti Airtel customer and investor FAQs

These FAQs help users understand Bharti Airtel beyond the share price, including services, business model, 5G, risks, dividends, peer comparison and investor monitorables.

What is Bharti Airtel and what services does it offer?

Bharti Airtel is a large telecom and digital services company. It offers mobile voice and data services, 4G and 5G connectivity, prepaid and postpaid plans, broadband, Wi-Fi, DTH, enterprise connectivity, cloud, data center, cyber security, international connectivity and digital payment services through its consumer and business platforms.

What is the NSE symbol for Bharti Airtel share price?

The Yahoo Finance-compatible NSE symbol used on this page is BHARTIARTL.NS. Investors should verify ticker, ISIN, corporate actions and exchange identifiers from NSE, BSE or the company investor relations page before making any financial decision.

How does Bharti Airtel make money?

Bharti Airtel mainly earns revenue from mobile services, data usage, prepaid and postpaid plans, broadband subscriptions, enterprise connectivity, digital services, DTH, international operations and its Africa business. Key drivers include subscriber base, average revenue per user, data consumption, pricing, network quality, enterprise demand and operating efficiency.

Is Bharti Airtel only a mobile telecom company?

No. Mobile services are a major part of the company, but Bharti Airtel also operates homes broadband, DTH, enterprise services, data centers, cloud and cyber security offerings, international connectivity and Africa telecom operations. Retail investors should understand the full business mix instead of looking only at mobile subscribers.

What are Bharti Airtel 5G services and why do they matter for investors?

5G services can improve network capacity, speed and customer experience. For investors, 5G matters because it can influence capital expenditure, spectrum costs, network differentiation, premium plans, enterprise use cases and long-term data monetisation. The financial benefit depends on pricing, adoption, usage and competitive intensity.

What should customers check before choosing an Airtel prepaid, postpaid or broadband plan?

Customers should compare network availability in their area, data needs, call benefits, OTT bundles, roaming, installation charges, fair usage policy, router cost, service quality, plan validity and customer support. Plan prices and benefits change, so customers should verify the latest details on official Airtel channels.

What are the important fundamentals to track for Bharti Airtel?

Important monitorables include revenue growth, ARPU, subscriber additions, churn, EBITDA margin, operating cash flow, capital expenditure, spectrum liabilities, net debt, return ratios, Africa performance, tariff changes, regulatory dues and competitive activity.

What are the key risks for Bharti Airtel investors?

Key risks include high capital expenditure, spectrum payments, regulatory changes, pricing competition, technology upgrades, currency movements in international operations, debt levels, customer churn, execution risk and changes in taxation or telecom policy. Investors should review the latest annual report and exchange filings for updated risk factors.

Does Bharti Airtel pay dividends?

Bharti Airtel may declare dividends depending on profits, cash flow, board approval and shareholder approval. Dividend amount, record date and payment date can change, so investors should verify the latest dividend announcements from official company filings, NSE and BSE before relying on any historical figure.

Has Bharti Airtel announced any bonus or stock split?

Bonus and split information should always be checked from exchange filings and the company investor relations page because corporate actions affect historical price comparison and share count. This page avoids treating any corporate action as current unless users verify it from official sources.

How is Bharti Airtel different from Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea?

Bharti Airtel is a listed telecom operator with a large India wireless business, homes broadband, enterprise services and Africa operations. Reliance Jio is part of Reliance Industries, while Vodafone Idea is separately listed. Comparison should consider ARPU, subscriber mix, network quality, capex, balance sheet strength, market share, enterprise offerings and valuation.

What is ARPU and why is it important for Bharti Airtel?

ARPU means average revenue per user. It is important because telecom companies have large fixed network costs, and higher ARPU can improve revenue, margins and cash flow if customer churn and costs are controlled. ARPU should be studied along with subscriber base, data usage and tariff trends.

Should beginners use only the live share price to judge Bharti Airtel?

No. The live share price is only one data point. Beginners should also review financial statements, debt, cash flow, competitive position, regulatory liabilities, customer growth, management commentary, valuation ratios and official filings. This page is educational and does not provide buy or sell recommendations.

Where can investors verify the latest Bharti Airtel financial and shareholding details?

Investors should verify the latest numbers from Bharti Airtel investor relations, annual reports, quarterly results, NSE filings, BSE filings and official corporate announcements. Market data feeds can be delayed or incomplete, so official filings are the primary source for financial, dividend, bonus, split and shareholding details.