September 02, 2025
Addis Insight
Ethio Telecom Investors Finally Receive IPO Share Allotment Confirmations
By Addis Insight · Sep 2, 2025
After months of anticipation, Ethio Telecom has officially begun confirming share allotments for investors in its landmark initial public offering (IPO). On September 1, 2025, thousands of Ethiopians received long-awaited text messages verifying their ownership stakes in the state-owned telecom giant.
A Historic Moment for Ethiopian Shareholders
For the first time in history, ordinary Ethiopian citizens are recognized as shareholders in one of the country’s largest and most profitable enterprises. The text messages, while brief, carried profound significance—reassuring investors that their funds had indeed translated into tangible ownership.
This milestone represents more than just financial returns. It signals the beginning of citizen participation in Ethiopia’s state assets and the slow but steady rise of the country’s capital market.
IPO Journey: From October 2024 to September 2025
Ethio Telecom launched its IPO in October 2024, aiming to raise 30 billion birr. The response was overwhelming:
47,377 investors subscribed.
10.7 million shares were purchased.
Total value reached 3.2 billion birr.
Despite the excitement, the process was not smooth. Allotment confirmations, which were expected soon after the February 14, 2025 closing date, were delayed for several months. This delay created frustration and raised doubts about transparency and efficiency within Ethiopia’s financial institutions. Some investors even feared their contributions had been lost in uncertainty.
Confidence Slowly Restored
Now, with confirmations in hand, confidence is beginning to return. Ethio Telecom’s announcement shows that Ethiopia’s financial infrastructure—though still developing—is starting to function. The Ethiopian Securities Exchange (ESX) and the Central Securities Depository (CSD) will soon take over the next phase: enabling secondary trading of the shares.
This development is critical for building trust, improving liquidity, and attracting institutional, diaspora, and eventually foreign investors in the second round of offerings.
Why Ethio Telecom Matters
Ethio Telecom is not just any company. With over 78 million subscribers and annual revenues surpassing 91 billion birr, it dominates more than 94% of Ethiopia’s telecom market. Opening its shares to citizens is a powerful symbol: it gives Ethiopians direct ownership in the backbone of the nation’s telecom infrastructure.
Lessons for Ethiopia’s Capital Market
The bumpy rollout of allotments highlights the challenges ahead. For Ethiopia’s emerging capital market to thrive, key reforms are needed:
Faster communication with investors.
Efficient settlement systems to avoid long delays.
Stronger market infrastructure to ensure transparency and reliability.
If these issues are addressed, Ethiopia can position itself as an attractive destination for larger investors and international capital flows.
For now, the allotment messages serve as proof that Ethiopia’s long-discussed financial reforms are moving from vision to reality. The coming months will be the real test: can Ethiopia deliver on the promise of a modern, transparent, and inclusive market that sustains investor trust?
One thing is certain—September 1, 2025 will be remembered as the day Ethiopians officially became part-owners of their telecom giant.
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