Vodafone Türkiye service revenues increased to 20.8 billion TL!

Vodafone Turkey announced its first half results for the 2023-2024 fiscal year. The company’s achievements during this period include the increase in the number of mobile subscribers, performance in fixed broadband services and innovations in the field of digitalization. Here are the details…

Vodafone Türkiye service revenues increased to 20.8 billion TL!

Vodafone Turkey’s service revenues reached 20.8 billion TL in the first half of the 2023-24 fiscal year. In the same period, Earnings Before Interest, Depreciation and Tax (EBITDA) was recorded as 8.0 billion TL. So, how is the situation in the number of subscribers?

Increase in the number of subscribers!

Vodafone Turkey, whose number of mobile subscribers reached 25.4 million, increased its total number of mobile subscribers, including M2M (Machine Inter-Machine Communication), to 29.3 million. The number of postpaid subscribers also increased to 19.1 million. Additionally, the number of fixed broadband subscribers increased to 1.4 million, maintaining its strong position in broadband technologies.

New record from Vodafone Flex: 3 million sales in 1 year!

New record from Vodafone Flex: 3 million sales in 1 year!

Vodafone FLEX has left its first year behind. With FLEX, approximately 3 million technological products and after-sales service packages were delivered to customers in 1 year.

Vodafone Turkey stands out with its digitalization-focused efforts. While the number of monthly active customers using the company’s digital channels exceeded 17 million, the total monthly interaction provided through these channels reached 415 million. Customers’ total mobile data usage increased by 22.2% compared to the same period last year, reaching 2,403 petabytes. This shows that Vodafone Turkey provides its customers with a wide range of data usage opportunities.

Vodafone Turkey has also taken important steps in digital services. Her Şey Yanmda online shopping platform attracted nearly 50 million visitors through the Vodafone Yandım mobile application. In addition, while the number of users of Vodafone Pay reached 4.8 million, the number of monthly unique users of personal digital assistant TOBi increased to 9.7 million, and the number of monthly chats increased to 43 million.

Vodafone Turkey CEO Engin Aksoy evaluated the first half results of the 2023-24 fiscal year as follows:

“As Vodafone, we believe that digitalization is an element that will transform the Turkish economy and accelerate the process of achieving development goals. While we are working for the digitalization of Turkey on the 100th anniversary of our Republic, we are also leading the production of analyzes that examine development opportunities in this field and provide important data for public policy.

In the ‘Digital Turkey 2030’ report we prepared with this understanding, we scrutinized the society, companies, state and infrastructure, which are the most important elements of our country’s digital transformation process. We evaluated Turkey’s status in digital transformation, potential development areas and possible economic impacts in these four areas, from a comparative perspective with developed countries. As Vodafone, we are ready to contribute to the development of policies that will benefit the digital future of our customers, our ecosystem and our country.”

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