The Globe Group closed the year with all-time high consolidated service revenues reaching ₱158.0 billion, up 4% year-on-year. Corporate data and mobile services, complemented by the continuous growth from non-telco services, mainly drove the topline expansion as more Filipinos adopt the digital lifestyle.

Total data revenues as a percentage of total consolidated service revenues increased to 1% from 80% last year. The mobile business sustained its upward performance, ending the year with ₱107.5 billion compared to ₱104.4 billion reported the previous year and the second highest in company history.

The revenue improvement came mostly from prepaid with greater public mobility and the resumption of face-to-face classes and work. Total mobile revenues comprised 68% of the total service revenues, with the total mobile customer base ending at 86.7 million in 2022.

From a product perspective, mobile data revenues posted a record ₱83.8 billion for the full year of 2022 or 8% higher versus ₱77.8 billion in 2021. Mobile data traffic likewise soared to 4,658 petabytes as of end-December of 2022, surpassing the 3,733 petabytes reported in the preceding year.

Mobile data now accounts for 78% of mobile revenues from 75% last year. On the other hand, mobile voice and mobile SMS revenues ended at ₱14.9 billion and ₱8.8 billion, lower year-on-year by 13% and 5%, respectively.

With Globe’s expanded fiber footprint, postpaid fiber subscribers and revenues posted a year-on-year increase of 35% and 84%, respectively. The increasing fiber adoption among Globe customers drove the continued migration of home prepaid wifi (HPW) subscribers to fiber.

However, this increase in fiber revenues was not enough to cover the decline in the legacy businesses, as the Home Broadband business further declined in the fourth quarter, ending the year at only ₱27.1 billion from ₱29.4 billion a year earlier.

Similarly, total Home Broadband subscriber count now stands at 2.6 million or down by 30% year-on-year, with HPW data traffic declining to only 450 petabytes as of end-December 2022 from 808 petabytes a year ago.

As Globe continues to expand its beyond telco initiatives with a growing portfolio of digital companies in spaces such as fintech, healthtech, adtech, and entertainment, its non-telco revenues jumped to ₱4.2 billion in 2022 from ₱2.0 billion last year. The substantial revenue contributions from ECPay, Yondu, and Asticom led to its outstanding performance in 2022.

“Despite 2022 being a challenging year marked by inflationary pressures, high interest rates and weakened consumer confidence, Globe once again showed resilience. We are happy that the Globe Group closed the year with strong topline and EBITDA growth. We also achieved momentous milestones in 2022 where we closed the country’s largest-ever tower sale and leaseback agreement. In addition we successfully concluded our first stock rights of er in over two decades and raised ₱17 billion despite challenging market conditions,” Ernest L. Cu, President and CEO of Globe Telecom Inc., said.

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