Singtel logs 12% rise in annual earnings helped by regional associates


SINGAPORE Telecommunications reported a 12% rise in annual underlying profit on Thursday, driven by strong contributions from India's Bharti Airtel and other regional associates.

Post-tax profit contributions from regional associates, including Airtel, Thailand's Advanced Info Service (AIS) and Indonesia's Telkomsel, rose 11% to S$1.96 billion ($1.53 billion).

Singtel unit Optus' operating revenue increased by 2%, driven by postpaid price rises and higher revenue from a regional network-sharing arrangement.

"Our regional associates Airtel and AIS were standout performers, delivering solid contributions to the Group," Group Chief Executive Officer Yuen Kuan Moon said.

The group declared a final dividend of 10.3 Singapore cents per share, higher than the 10 Singapore cents apiece announced last year.

Southeast Asia's largest telecom operator said underlying net profit was S$2.77 billion for the year ended March 2026, compared with S$2.47 billion in the previous year.

That missed the Visible Alpha consensus estimate of S$2.82 billion. ($1 = 1.2774 Singapore dollars) - Reuters

 

 

 

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