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Dialog delivers strong 1H 2025 performance

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August 12, 2025

DIALOG Axiata PLC yesterday announced strong performance in the first half ended 30 June 2025.

The Group delivered robust results across its Mobile, Fixed Line, Digital Pay Television, and Tele-infrastructure businesses, achieving 6% year-to-date (YTD) revenue growth to Rs. 87.4 billion in 1H 2025. This was despite the strategic scaling down of low-margin international wholesale business, amounting to approximately Rs. 10 billion. On a quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) basis, revenue increased 2% to Rs. 44.1 billion, driven primarily by data revenue expansion. Core revenue for the period reached Rs. 84.2 billion, up 21% YTD.

Group Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortisation (EBITDA) recorded a growth of 50% YTD to Rs. 40.5 billion in 1H 2025, with QoQ EBITDA rising 5% to Rs. 20.8 billion.

The strong performance reflects both revenue growth and operational efficiencies. The EBITDA margin improved by 13.5 percentage points (pp) compared to 1H 2024, reaching 46.3%, surpassing the pre-crisis margin.

Group Net Profit After Tax (NPAT) was recorded at Rs. 9.2 billion in 1H 2025, more than doubling YTD. QoQ NPAT grew by 23% to Rs. 5.1 billion, supported by improved EBITDA and lower finance costs. In line with improved operational performance, Operating Free Cash Flow (OFCF) improved by 78% YTD to Rs. 22.1 billion.

At the entity level, Dialog Axiata PLC (Company) continued to account for a substantial share of Group performance, contributing 75% of Group Revenue and 73% of Group EBITDA. Company revenue reached Rs. 66 billion for 1H 2025 and Rs.

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