Highlights
- Revenue Growth & EBITDA Targets: Telecom Egypt plans revenue growth in the low twenties, with an EBITDA margin in the high thirties.
- CapEx and Free Cash Flow Projections: CapEx-to-sales ratio projected in the low twenties and positive FCFF-to-EBITDA ratio estimated in the early forties.
- Comprehensive Service Offering: Telecom Egypt provides a wide range of services, from voice and data to cloud solutions, for individuals and businesses.
Telecom Egypt's Board of Directors has approved the Company’s budget for 2025, projecting solid financial performance and strategic investments across its operations.
Financial Projections for 2025
The approved budget includes key performance indicators (KPIs) that reflect Telecom Egypt’s growth trajectory and financial stability:
- Revenue Growth: The Company expects revenue to grow in the low twenties percentage range.
- EBITDA Margin: Telecom Egypt forecasts an EBITDA margin in the high thirties, indicating strong operational efficiency.
- CapEx-to-Sales Ratio: The in-service capital expenditure (CapEx) ratio is projected to be in the low twenties, underlining the Company’s continued focus on infrastructure and growth.
- Free Cash Flow to EBITDA Ratio: Telecom Egypt anticipates a positive free cash flow to EBITDA ratio in the early forties, reflecting solid cash generation.
These targets demonstrate Telecom Egypt’s confidence in its business model and financial management, aiming for continued profitability and sustainable growth.
Telecom Egypt’s Service Offering
Telecom Egypt is a comprehensive telecom services provider, serving a diverse customer base that includes individuals, small office/home office (SOHO) customers, SMEs, and large enterprises. The Company offers a wide array of services critical to today’s digital landscape, including:
- Fixed and mobile voice services
- High-speed internet and smart solutions
- Data center facilities and cloud computing solutions
These services are designed to meet the needs of businesses across various sectors, supporting digital transformation and connectivity in Egypt and beyond.