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    Telia's earnings beat expectations as focus shifts to key markets

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on July 18, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Telia's earnings beat expectations with strategic focus on core markets, asset sales, and acquisitions, aiming for cost efficiency.

    Table of Contents

    • Telia's Financial Performance and Strategic Moves
    • Earnings Overview
    • Cost-Cutting Initiatives
    • Market Focus and Future Outlook

    Telia Exceeds Earnings Expectations Amid Focus on Core Markets

    Telia's Financial Performance and Strategic Moves

    By Alessandro Parodi

    Earnings Overview

    (Reuters) -Swedish telecom operator Telia reported second-quarter core earnings above market expectations on Friday, aided by the sale of some assets as it focuses on key markets to reduce costs.

    Cost-Cutting Initiatives

    Telia, which provides telecom services in the Nordic and Baltic countries, had been grappling with lower ad sales in its media business as inflation-hit companies tighten their advertising budgets.

    Market Focus and Future Outlook

    The group's quarterly adjusted operating profit before depreciation and amortisation rose 6.2% on a like-for-like basis to 7.97 billion Swedish crowns, higher than an average forecast of 7.83 billion in an analysts poll provided by Telia.

    The like-for-like comparison excludes exchange rate effects and divested businesses.

    "We expect consensus may tick higher following the beat," J.P. Morgan said in a note.

    Telia said in a separate statement that it had offered to buy Swedish broadband provider Bredband2 i Skandinavien for 3.25 Swedish crowns ($0.3342) per share in cash. The agreed offer values Bredband2 at 3.1 billion Swedish crowns.

    Last September, the company presented a restructuring plan that included cutting 3,000 jobs or about 15% of its workforce in 2024. The aim was to reduce costs by 2.6 billion crowns annually.

    It has since sold non-core activities, including its TV & Media business, to cut costs and reduce inefficiencies.

    On Thursday, Telia said it would sell its 49% stake fixed network operator Tet and 60.3% of mobile network operator LMT in Latvia, without disclosing financial details of the transaction.

    CEO Patrik Hofbauer told Reuters that this was in line with cost-cutting plans, and that the group will not exit key markets in the Nordic and the Baltics.

    Telia reiterated its 2025 forecast, provided last October, for adjusted EBITDA growth of at least 5% and service revenue growth of around 2%, both on a like-for-like basis.

    ($1 = 9.7254 Swedish crowns)

    (Reporting by Alessandro Parodi in Gdansk, editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Telia's earnings exceeded market expectations.
    • •Focus on core markets aids financial performance.
    • •Strategic asset sales and acquisitions are underway.
    • •Cost-cutting initiatives include job reductions.
    • •Future growth forecast remains positive.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Telia's earnings beat expectations as focus shifts to key markets

    1What were Telia's second-quarter earnings results?

    Telia reported a second-quarter adjusted operating profit of 7.97 billion Swedish crowns, exceeding market expectations of 7.83 billion crowns.

    2What strategic actions is Telia taking to reduce costs?

    Telia is focusing on key markets, cutting 3,000 jobs, and has sold non-core activities, including its TV & Media business, to enhance efficiency.

    3What is Telia's forecast for adjusted EBITDA growth?

    Telia reiterated its forecast for adjusted EBITDA growth of at least 5% by 2025, alongside a service revenue growth of around 2%.

    4What acquisition offer did Telia make recently?

    Telia offered to buy Swedish broadband provider Bredband2 for 3.25 Swedish crowns per share in cash, valuing the company significantly.

    5How is Telia addressing challenges in its media business?

    Telia has been facing lower ad sales in its media business due to inflation, prompting the company to focus on cost reduction and divest non-core assets.

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