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Nepal Telecom’s Net Profit Plummets by 57% in FY 2024/25

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Nepal Telecom (NTC) has reported a sharp decline in its financial performance for the last fiscal year, with net profit plunging by 57.21%. According to the company’s unaudited report, profit fell to Rs 2.66 billion in FY 2024/25, down from Rs 6.23 billion in the previous year. Consequently, the company’s earnings per share (EPS) dropped to Rs 14.82.

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The financial statement for the fourth quarter shows that operating income remained relatively stable at Rs 34.53 billion, a marginal dip of 0.08% compared to Rs 34.56 billion in FY 2023/24. However, total revenue fell sharply to Rs 38.73 billion, marking an 8.03% decline from the previous year’s Rs 42.11 billion.

NTC attributed the steep decline in revenue and profits to several factors:

  • Reduced earnings from international calls.
  • Growing popularity of OTT platforms such as WhatsApp and Viber.
  • Declining demand for mobile data due to competing ISPs’ WiFi services.
  • High operational costs linked to expanding services in remote areas.
  • Tariff policy changes and reduced interest earnings.
  • Increased expenses for employee pension schemes.
  • Impact of deferred taxation and pending tax-related litigations.
  • Additional financial pressure from loan loss provisions on debt investments and assets.

Despite the overall decline, NTC maintained a steady stream of operating income, but rising costs and shrinking revenue sources significantly eroded profitability.

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