Telenor Pakistan, the country's second largest cellular company, posted record quarterly revenue of 23 billion according to the latest figures released by the Telenor Group. It added 615,000 subscriptions during April-June, ending with 29.9 million subscribers, a growth of 12 percent over the same quarter last year. The Company's EBITDA margin observed an impressive YoY growth of 26 percent, while market share remained stable at 24 percent.
Chief Executive Officer Lars Christian Iuel, speaking about the solid quarter figures, said: "I am pleased with the performance of Telenor Pakistan in the second quarter of 2012. Despite operating in a challenging business environment, we have posted strong results, which are a testament of our employees' hard work and unrelenting dedication."
During the second quarter of the year, Telenor Pakistan launched the second phase of its mobile phone application development project Djuice Opportunity. The Company also joined hands with the Government of Punjab and Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) for provision of information service via SMS to farmers.
Also in the reporting period, Telenor Talkshawk Internet Champion - a knowledge-based initiative to help empower digital generation in Pakistan - was concluded in AJK, whereas it is currently underway in Punjab. Overall, Telenor Group reported revenues of NOK 25.4 billion, representing an organic revenue growth of 5 percent. EBITDA before other items was NOK eight billion, EBITDA margin was 31.7 percent and operating cash flow was NOK 5.1 billion. With five million new customers added in the period, Telenor's total subscription base has now passed 150 million.-PR
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