Digi Communications reports 15% revenue growth in 2025

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Telecom group Digi Communications registered €2.2 billion in consolidated revenues during 2025, a 15% increase compared to 2024.

At the same time, the adjusted EBITDA increased by 1% year-on-year, reaching €585 million.

Serghei Bulgac, CEO of Digi Communications, stated: "We closed the year with results, surpassing 32 million clients across the group, after welcoming 4.3 million new customers in 2025 alone. Mobile services continued to be the main growth driver, now representing half of our total customer base, supported by commercial momentum and portability performance."

In Q4 2025, Digi continued to grow across its service portfolio, surpassing 32 million revenue-generating user agreements (RGUs) across Romania, Spain, Portugal and Italy. This marks a 4.3 million RGU gain over the course of the year, the highest growth registered in the history of the company. The mobile segment stands out for generating the most RGUs within the Group's array of services, accounting for 50% of the clients across the four markets.

Beyond its operational performance, Digi Communications continues to focus on initiatives aimed at enhancing shareholder value. The Board of Directors has proposed for the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders, scheduled for 20 March 2026, the distribution of bonus shares. If approved, the company would issue two new Class A shares for each existing Class A share and two new Class B shares for each existing Class B share, which would increase the total number of shares from 100 million to up to a maximum of 300 million shares.

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Business Forum  |  20 February, 2026 at 5:00 PM