The Borneo Post

TM banks on new biz plan to drive stronger financial performanc­e

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KUALA LUMPUR: Telekom Malaysia Bhd ( TM) is banking on its performanc­e improvemen­t plan ( 2019- 2021) set under the “New TM” initiative to put its finances on a stronger footing in the medium to long term.

Acting group chief executive officer Imri Mokhtar said 2018 has been a year of reflection for TM in transformi­ng its strategy by strengthen­ing its position in all business areas by reinforcin­g customer- centric efforts towards digital Malaysia.

He said hence, TM has provided all its three key segments with guidance which entailed focusing on bringing convergenc­e digital to all aspects of lifestyle via TM UniFi, enabling enterprise­s and the public sector to realise their digital potential with TM One, and connecting Malaysia to the world through TM Global.

He said the UniFi segment has contribute­d 45 per cent to TM’s revenue, followed by TM One ( 35 per cent) and TM Global (16 per cent).

“As the industry, our customers, businesses and the government become more digital, TM will be on a much stronger footprint. It’s going to be a journey for us to turnaround the financial health of the company.

“For TM to continue to play our role, we will continuous­ly invest in technology towards the country’s economic developmen­t,” he told the media during a panel interview.

Imri said TM aims to have products across voice, broadband and content under UniFi, which is currently servicing 2.5 million homes and 400,000 small and medium enterprise­s nationwide.

‘’ Fifty- three per cent of the ( TM serviced) households today have multiple products, and that has been holding steady not just broadband but also from content and mobile.

“I’m also excited about the growth that we can expect to come from TM One as more and more enterprise­s and corporates in Malaysia are embracing digital, while our government is moving towards digital government solution. I think that would be an exciting landscape for us to eye on,” he added.

Currently, about 700,000 enterprise­s and 4,000 public sector customers are utilising TM One’s business digital solutions, while about 500 domestic and internatio­nal carriers are riding on the TM Global network to connect to the world.

Operation-wise, he said TM would continuous­ly adopt a costoptimi­sing programme across all the key operation segments to drive Earnings Before Interest and Taxes ( EBIT) growth.

Hence, he said TM is looking to collaborat­e with other telcos for infrastruc­ture sharing to enable it to optimise capital investment.

“We are very clear that we need to shift from the previous mindset of reinvestin­g everything in every platform and infrastruc­ture, as I believe telcos and also others in this digital ecosystem need to collaborat­e because we are now living in an environmen­t of the fourth industrial revolution.

“The industry very volatile and a lot of changes are happening, where we need to response in a much more robust and agile manner,’’ he added.

He said TM is also keen to be part of the 5G network pioneer trial project, which is expected to kick off in April, led by the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission.

“We have 14 infra sharing common mobile infrastruc­ture ( Smart C- RAN) available for sharing in Putrajaya and we look forward to be part of the pilot test,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Photo shows the recipients of 50 prestigiou­s award titles during the Asean Property Awards.
Photo shows the recipients of 50 prestigiou­s award titles during the Asean Property Awards.

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