Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PT&T readies for big bounce

- BY MARIA ROMERO @tribunephl_mbr

Optimism that the vaccinatio­n program will soon pick up pace had fueled growth for listed Philippine Telegraph and Telephone Corp., a top executive said Sunday.

“We enter 2021 with a golden opportunit­y to be better equipped as a digital services provider while building a roadmap for recovery and resilience around the pillars of nation-building and customer-centricity,” PT&T president and Chief Executive James Velasquez said.

“Our company’s 2020 performanc­e was encouragin­g and provides a baseline for our plans moving forward with consumer activity bouncing back as the country rolls out the vaccinatio­n program.”

PT&T recorded an eight percent year-on-year revenue increase attributed to subscriber base growth of 15 percent.

With the tempered growth in operating expenses lifted by sustained revenue growth, the company’s core EBITDA improved by 75 percent against the previous year.

Loss scales back

The company also sustained a 40 percent reduction in its net loss versus last year due to depreciati­on on account of network investment­s and non-core expenses related to its exit from corporate rehabilita­tion.

Despite the adverse impact of stringent lockdown on small businesses, the company noted that the demand for connectivi­ty to support work-from-home and online learning arrangemen­ts significan­tly increased.

The telco service provider also requested the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to reverse the previously approved increase of its authorized capital.

We enter 2021 with a golden opportunit­y to be better equipped as a digital services provider while building a roadmap for recovery and resilience.

It said the move gives the company sufficient time to first complete the documentar­y requiremen­ts of the SEC before implementi­ng any increase in its authorized capital as mandated under its Rehabilita­tion Plan.

 ?? XU YU/XINHUA ?? No fear Mask-free people visit a night market in Heqiao ancient town in Lin’an District of Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province. Heqiao ancient town has launched various forms of night tours to boost the nighttime economy more than a year after the outbreak that started in Wuhan City in Hubei province.
XU YU/XINHUA No fear Mask-free people visit a night market in Heqiao ancient town in Lin’an District of Hangzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province. Heqiao ancient town has launched various forms of night tours to boost the nighttime economy more than a year after the outbreak that started in Wuhan City in Hubei province.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines