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PTCL Group posts double-digit revenue growth of 26.3pc

byCT Report
18/10/2023
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), the leading provider of telecom and ICT services in the country, has announced financial results for nine months ended September 30 2023 registering double-digit growth of 26.3 per cent. The announcement was made during the Board of Directors’ meeting held in Dubai on Tuesday said a news release.

In the first nine months of 2023, PTCL Group has maintained its strong performance, strengthening its status as Pakistan’s top integrated telecom service provider. Despite the challenging economic environment, the Group has achieved an impressive 26.3% increase in revenue compared to the same period last year.

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This substantial growth can be attributed to outstanding performance in various sectors, including fixed broadband, mobile data, business solutions, and mobile banking services. The business environment in 2023 remains affected by the unfavorable macroeconomic challenges that emerged in 2022.

Increasing energy and fuel costs persist as hurdles for telecom companies, making it challenging to offer top-notch services to consumers at reasonable rates. Network expansion plans were also affected by the adoption of measures aimed at regulating foreign currency reserves.

The substantial devaluation of the Pakistani Rupee during the first quarter, coupled with mounting interest rates and an additional super tax alongside regular corporate tax, has significantly affected profitability. PTCL Group’s revenue of Rs 139.6 billion in 2023 is 26.3% higher as compared to the same period of last year.

The Group has posted a net loss of Rs 9.3 billion. PTCL continued its growth trajectory by posting 17.2% YoY revenue growth. PTML’s (Ufone) revenue grew remarkably by 24.3% YoY as compared to the same period of last year. Ubank has achieved a significant 80.3% growth in its revenue over the same period of last year. PTCL’s revenue of Rs 71.6 billion for the period is 17.2% higher than 2022, mainly driven by growth in Carrier and wholesale, Enterprise, and Broadband segments.

The company has posted an operating profit of Rs 4.2 billion with an impressive 29.6% growth over last year and a net profit of Rs 7.6 billion. PTCL Fixed Broadband Business achieved significant revenue growth of 16.7% vs. last year. PTCL Flash Fiber remains the fastest-growing operator through the highest net adds contribution in the industry.

This phenomenal growth has been possible through the aggressive expansion of PTCL Flash Fiber and dedicated customer experience throughout the country. PTCL Flash Fiber reported 104.9% revenue growth YoY.

Moreover, the IPTV segment has been further equipped with the addition of 50 channels reaching a total of 200 channels to cater to growing customer TV viewing needs. Voice and Charji revenue streams continued the declining trajectory impacted by OTT services and competition from cellular operators. The business services segment continued its momentum sustaining market leadership in IP bandwidth, Cloud, Data Center, and other ICT services segments. PTCL’s enterprise business grew by 31.8% as compared to last year, while the carrier and wholesale business continued its growth momentum and achieved 29.2% overall revenue growth. International voice revenue has increased by 17.9% as compared to last year. Despite the current challenging

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