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    Cell C Prepares for Landmark JSE Debut as Turnaround Strategy Takes Shape

    November 25, 2025
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    Jorge Mendes - Cell C CEO
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    Cell C is set to list independently on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) for the first time this Thursday, marking a significant milestone in the mobile operator’s long-running turnaround plan. The move will give investors direct access to the company’s equity, separate from its majority shareholder, Blu Label Unlimited.

    The listing follows a multi-year effort to stabilise the business, clean up its balance sheet and reduce debt. As part of its operational strategy, Cell C now runs an “asset-light” network model, relying on roaming agreements with MTN and Vodacom while maintaining control of its core network. This virtualised model is intended to reduce capital expenditure and strengthen cash flow. The company has also positioned itself as a leading enabler in South Africa’s fast-growing mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) segment and reported approximately 7.6 million subscribers as at 31 May 2025.

    Financial results show that Cell C recorded a pro forma EBITDA of about R3.7 billion for the year ended 31 May 2025. The operator has introduced a dividend policy targeting 30% to 50% of free cash flow, with the first potential payout expected in the 2027 financial year. Ahead of its listing, Cell C raised roughly R2.7 billion through a private placement of about 102 million shares, representing around 30% of its issued ordinary shares. The shares were priced at R26.50, below the initially targeted range of R29.50 to R35.50, giving the company an implied market capitalisation of roughly R9 billion. Proceeds from the offer will be used largely to repay interest-bearing debt and other financial obligations.

    The offer period opened on 13 November and closed on 21 November. Trading on the JSE main board is scheduled to begin on Thursday, 27 November 2025, under the share code “CCD”.

    On governance, the company says it exceeds the 30% Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) ownership requirement at the time of admission. Major shareholders, including The Prepaid Company, are subject to lock-up arrangements to support market stability, with TPC restricted from selling shares for 360 days. Cell C’s board structure aligns with King IV principles, with a majority of independent non-executive directors in place.

    Analysts, however, caution that the company still faces notable risks, including fierce competition in the South African telecoms market and potential pressure on margins due to its reliance on network infrastructure owned by rival operators.

    Cell C is led by Chief Executive Officer Jorge Mendes, who brings 31 years of telecommunications experience to the role, and Chief Financial Officer El Kope, a chartered accountant with previous senior financial roles at DHL, Coca-Cola Africa and SA Breweries.

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