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Africa’s 557m subscribers add $150bn to continent’s economy

BusinessDay
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Africa’s mobile subscribers are now over the 500-million mark, as new opportunities for consumers, businesses and governments are unlocked, a study shows.

Meanwhile, the mobile ecosystem is now adding in excess of $150 billion or 6.7 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) to Africa’s economy, The ‘Mobile Economy: Africa 2016’ report highlights the increasing contribution of Africa’s mobile industry to the regional economy.

This growth includes employment and public funding, and mobile’s role as a platform for digital and financial inclusion, GSMA director general, Mats Granryd, says.

By 2020, mobile technologies and services are expected to contribute around $214 billion, or 7.6 percent of GDP, as countries benefit from the improvement in productivity and efficiency on the back of the increased take-up of mobile services.

At the end of 2015, 557 million unique mobile subscribers had been recorded across the continent, with the three largest markets – Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt – accounting for a third of the total subscriber base.

“The number of unique mobile subscribers is forecast to reach 725 million by 2020, accounting for 54 percent of the expected population by this point,” Granryd says.

Africa’s mobile ecosystem also supported 3.8 million jobs, resulting in a tax contribution of $17 billion in 2015. These are expected to increase to 4.5 million jobs and tax contributions of $20.5 billion by 2020.

Further, the GSMA report shows that mobile has emerged as the “platform of choice for creating, distributing and consuming innovative digital solutions and services” and stimulating innovation and entrepreneurship across Africa. About 310 technology hubs, including 180 accelerators or incubators, are active across the continent.

“Many local and global innovators and tech entrepreneurs are now using the expansion of advanced mobile infrastructure in the region and the growing adoption of smart devices to deliver mobile-based solutions that directly appeal to local interests and cultures,” the report says.

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