Bharti Airtel to invest $2.2 bn to expand digital lending
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Bharti Airtel to invest $2.2 bn to expand digital lending

By Reuters

  • 23 Feb 2026
Bharti Airtel to invest $2.2 bn to expand digital lending
FILE PHOTO: A woman walks across the logo of Airtel at the ongoing India Mobile Congress 2025 at Yashobhoomi, a convention and expo center in New Delhi, India, October 8, 2025. REUTERS/Anushree Fadnavis/File Photo

Bharti Airtel will invest Rs 200 billion ($2.2 billion) in its financial arm over the next few years, India's second-largest mobile carrier by number of users said on Monday, as it steps up its push into digital lending.

The capital will be infused into its subsidiary, Airtel Money, which received a non-banking financial company (NBFC) license from the Reserve Bank of India on February 13.

Airtel's expansion comes as competition intensifies in India’s non-bank lending sector, where conglomerates such as Jio Financial Services and established players like Bajaj Finance are scaling up retail credit operations.

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The move strengthens Airtel's financial services business as it diversifies beyond telecom into areas such as data centres, cloud and enterprise services.

The telecom major will contribute 70% of the Rs 200 billion capital, with key shareholder Bharti Enterprises providing the remaining, Airtel said in a press release.    

The move "will leverage the large Airtel customer base to build the next growth engine for the company and further diversify its portfolio," it added.
 

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