In 2022, the lifecell mobile operator (formerly Astelit) increased its Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA) by 14.6%, or UAH 695 million, to UAH 5.447 billion compared to 2021.
This is stated in the message of the company, Ukrainian News Agency reports.
At the same time, for the specified period, revenues increased by 11%, or UAH 929 million, to UAH 9.412 billion.
In 2022, the company increased its net profit by 59.2%, or UAH 361 million, to UAH 972 million.
During this period, the company's capital investments decreased by 16.3% to UAH 3 billion.
In 2022, compared to 2021, the number of subscribers of the company increased by 1% to 10.2 million, and the active subscriber base decreased by 7.6% to 8.5 million subscribers.
The Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) increased by 4.6% to UAH 77.1 in 2022 compared to 2021, and an active 3-month ARPU increased by 10% to UAH 91.5.
The active 12-month MoU indicator (Minutes of Use) decreased by 13.3% to 156.9 minutes.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, in 2021, lifecell increased its EBITDA by 30.9%, or UAH 1.12 billion, to UAH 4.751 billion, while increasing its revenues by 24.1%, or by UAH 1.65 billion, to UAH 8.482 billion compared to 2020.
In 2021, the company reduced its profit 4.2 times, or by UAH 1.98 billion, to UAH 610.9 million compared to 2020.
The company Astelit (brand lifecell) after rebranding changed its legal name to Lifecell for the convenience of identifying the operator.
Lifecell is one of the three largest Ukrainian mobile operators under the lifecell trademark.
In 2015, Turkcell completed the buyout of 44.96% of shares in Euroasia Telecommunications Holding (Netherlands), which owned the mobile operator Astelit (brand lifecell), from System Capital Management.
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