Nokia revenues from India dip 23% in 2012

Tags: Nokia, News
Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia has for the second consecutive year reported decline in

RELATED ARTICLES

annual revenue from India business to Euro 2,227 million last year, on account of increasing competition and currency fluctuation.

Despite India being second biggest market for Nokia, after China, the company has posted 23 per cent dip in revenue from Euro 2,923 million at the end of 2011.

"The year 2012 was one of transition for Nokia. While the first half of the year was challenging, our execution against a focused business strategy started to translate into financial results in the final three months of the year," Nokia spokesperson said in a e-mail query to PTI.

In 2010, the company's net sales in India were Euro 2,952 million.

The spokesperson said that India sales captured company's cumulative revenue across all businesses including devices, infrastructure (Nokia Siemens Networks) and Here (formerly Location and Commerce).

Nokia in a report mentioned the impact of currency fluctuation on its revenue.

"The majority of our non-euro based sales are denominated in the US dollar, but our strong presence in emerging markets like China, India, Brazil and Russia also gives rise to substantial foreign exchange exposure... The Indian rupee... depreciated by 2.3 per cent...Against the euro," the report said.

Among various risk factors to its revenue, the company admitted that there was a stiff competition in the country's mobile handset market.

"We are also seeing the emergence of various local mobile device manufacturers that are strong in a certain country or region, especially in emerging markets. Success of such competitors could adversely affect sales of our mobile devices in various countries such as China, Indonesia and India where we have been traditionally strong," the report said.

During 2012, the telecom infrastructure market saw slight growth in capital expenditures in Euro terms by global mobile operators, mainly attributable to operators in Japan, Asia Pacific and North America but it was off-set by declines in Europe, China and India, it added.

Nokia spokesperson said: "Nokia is working at a new clock speed, and we look forward to delivering new and innovative solutions to consumers in India and globally in 2013."

Post new comment

E-mail ID will not be published
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.

FC NEWSLETTER

Stay informed on our latest news!

EDITORIAL OF THE DAY

  • CCI’s landmark Rs 6,300 crore fine against cement firms is right in spirit

    On the face of it, last Friday’s ruling by the Competition Apellate Tribunal (Compat), the appellate body for cases before the Competition Commissio

INTERVIEWS

GV Nageswara Rao

MD & CEO, IDBI Federal Life

Timothy Moe

Goldman Sachs

Chander Mohan Sethi

CMD, Reckitt Benckiser India

COLUMNIST

Urs Schöttli

Why Malaysia needs change

A few days ago, Malaysia’s ruling coalition claimed another ...

Parvez Imam

How we are being timed to perfection

Are we timed to perfection yet? Precision of time is ...

Bubbles Sabharwal

Talk things out, laugh together, live together

This article is prompted by my friend Neerja’s e-mail which ...