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    Telefonica Swings to Second-Quarter Net Loss on Weaker Real, Write-Off

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    Posted on July 30, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Telefonica reported a Q2 net loss of 51 million euros, impacted by currency issues and asset write-offs, with a focus on key markets.

    Telefonica Reports Second-Quarter Loss Due to Currency Issues

    Telefonica's Financial Performance Overview

    By Inti Landauro

    Revenue and Profit Analysis

    MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's Telefonica swung to a net loss of 51 million euros ($59 million) in the second quarter due to adverse currency moves and impairments on assets sold in Latin America.

    Operational Challenges and Strategies

    The telecoms giant's net loss compared with a 417-million-euro net profit in the same period a year ago.

    Future Focus and Market Strategy

    Overall revenue fell 3.7% to 8.95 billion euros, mainly due to the depreciation of the Brazilian real against the euro.

    Analysts had expected a net profit of 104 million euros and overall revenue of 8.92 billion euros, according to a company-provided consensus.

    "The results of the quarter are in line with internal expectations," CEO Marc Murtra said in a statement, reiterating the company's targets and dividend payouts for the year.

    "We keep showing a solid behaviour, which demonstrates resilience and consistency despite different dynamics in the markets we operate in amid an uncertain economic context."

    Telefonica's profit from operations fell sharply despite its efforts to increase efficiency through technology and raise prices in markets such as Spain and Brazil.

    Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) fell 4.8% year-on-year to 2.92 billion euros, in line with analyst expectations. EBITDA rose in Spain and Brazil, but fell in Germany and Spanish-speaking America.

    The company booked a 206-million-euro impairment on the value of the Peruvian unit it sold earlier this year.

    Telefonica sold units in Argentina and Peru for $1.25 billion and 900,000 euros, respectively. It had already booked accounting losses on these sales worth 1.7 billion euros in the first quarter and it had written 314 million euros off the value of the Peruvian unit in the third quarter of 2024.

    The company has also exited Colombia.

    Murtra has said he wants to reduce the company's exposure to Spanish-speaking Latin America and focus on its four main markets: Spain, UK, Germany and Brazil. He declined to give details about possible asset sales in Mexico and Chile or whether further write-offs might be necessary.

    ($1 = 0.8654 euros)

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro. Editing by David Latona and Mark Potter)

    Table of Contents

    • Telefonica's Financial Performance Overview
    • Revenue and Profit Analysis
    • Operational Challenges and Strategies
    • Future Focus and Market Strategy

    Key Takeaways

    • •Telefonica reported a Q2 net loss of 51 million euros.
    • •Revenue fell 3.7% due to the weaker Brazilian real.
    • •EBITDA decreased by 4.8% year-on-year.
    • •Impairment on Peruvian unit affected results.
    • •Focus remains on main markets: Spain, UK, Germany, Brazil.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Telefonica swings to second-quarter net loss on weaker real, write-off

    1What is net loss?

    Net loss occurs when a company's total expenses exceed its total revenues, resulting in a negative profit. It indicates that the company is not generating enough income to cover its costs.

    2What is EBITDA?

    EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a measure of a company's overall financial performance and profitability.

    3What is currency depreciation?

    Currency depreciation refers to the decline in the value of a currency relative to other currencies. This can affect international trade and investment.

    4What are operational challenges?

    Operational challenges are difficulties that a company faces in its day-to-day operations, which can include inefficiencies, high costs, or issues with supply chain management.

    5What is an impairment?

    An impairment is a permanent reduction in the value of an asset, often due to changes in market conditions or operational performance.

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