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Restructuring to have minimal impact on jobs: Bharti Airtel

Bharti has pioneered the strategic outsourcing model and created efficiency. "Such initiatives wherever and whenever appropriate will find favour," the firm said in a statement without elaborating on the restructuring plans.

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Mobile carrier Bharti Airtel said it plans to undertake restructuring exercise in its businesses, which is expected to have "minimal impact" on jobs.

Bharti has pioneered the strategic outsourcing model and created efficiency. "Such initiatives wherever and whenever appropriate will find favour," the firm said in a statement without elaborating on the restructuring plans.

Earlier, the Economic Times said Bharti Airtel will merge three separate businesses, which includes mobile, satellite TV, and fixed-line, broadband telemedia business. The businesses jointly account for about 90 per cent of its revenues.

The paper estimated the job losses to be more than 2,000 of the current strength of 11,500 employees.

In May, Bharti, 32.3 per cent owned by Southeast Asia's biggest phone firm SingTel, had reported a fall in net profit of the fourth quarter to March to Rs14 billion from Rs20.44 billion in the year ago period.

In a separate statement, the company said it has crossed five million customer mark in Bangladesh. In Jan 2010, Bharti had acquired 70 per cent stake in Warid Telecom, the fourth-largest mobile company in Bangladesh, and subsequently launched its brand in December.

Shares of Bharti Airtel on the Bombay Stock Exchange closed 2.55 per cent higher in a strong Mumbai market on Friday.

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