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Safaricom CFO Sateesh Kamath Joins Vodafone Business

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Safaricom CFO, Sateesh Kamath, has been appointed to the role of Chief Financial Officer Vodafone Business, effective 1st July 2020.

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He will be reporting into Vinod Kumar, Chief Executive Officer Vodafone Business and will become a member of Vodafone Group Finance Leadership Team.

Sateesh joined Safaricom PLC as CFO and Executive Director on the board on 1st August 2016 from Vodacom Tanzania , where he held a similar position.

He is credited with, among many other achievements, helping to build Safaricom shareholders’ value by 50% to Ksh 1.2 trillion and improving business performance through Fit for Future Initiatives adding 6 percentage points on EBIT margin.

He played a key role in the completion of the acquisition of M-PESA Joint Venture from Vodafone and purchase of critical spectrum while ensuring efficient use of the company’s funds.

He also assumed broader responsibilities in navigating the company through the phase when Bob Collymore was on medical leave and through transitions thereafter.

In his four-year tenure, Sateesh built a reputation as an outstanding finance expert in the region, a leader and a mentor, qualities that we at Safaricom have benefited greatly from and we will deeply miss.

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Safaricom will announce his successor in due time.

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Tags: M-PesaNairobi Securities ExchangePeter NdegwaSafaricom PlcSateesh KamathVinod KumarVodafone
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