Kcell Doubles Profit in First Three Quarters of 2025
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Kcell JSC has released its consolidated financial statements for January–September 2025, showing a continued rise in revenue and profitability, Orda.kz reports.
According to the interim report published on the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange (KASE), the company is demonstrating stable operational growth across key indicators compared to last year.
Over the first nine months of 2025, Kcell generated 187.3 billion tenge in revenue from customer contracts — a 7% increase from the same period in 2024, when the figure was 175.8 billion tenge. The company attributes this momentum to the expansion of digital services and sustained demand for mobile internet.
Kcell’s operating profit also grew significantly, rising from 25.8 billion tenge to 38.3 billion tenge, an increase of nearly 49%.
The company notes that this improvement reflects more efficient operations and strengthened cost management.
The report highlights that investments in network modernization, wider coverage, and digital solutions remain a priority. Kcell says these efforts are aimed at ensuring better service quality and improving the overall customer experience.
Net profit likewise saw a major upswing. For the first nine months of 2025, Kcell recorded 14.9 billion tenge in net income — up from 8.1 billion tenge a year earlier, marking growth of more than 84%.
This report confirms the company's stable financial performance and its strategic focus on developing digital infrastructure and improving the quality of services for subscribers across the country, the company commented.
Original Author: Correspondent
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