Vodafone Idea Is Turning Loyalty Into Luxury With Its Priority Program
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Vodafone Idea Is Turning Loyalty Into Luxury With Its Priority Program
In a market where data pricing and bundled content often drive consumer choices, Vodafone Idea is taking a differentiated path by investing in what truly builds long term value: premium customer experience. Through its Vodafone idea Priority service, which has been active across India for some time, the telecom operator is quietly reshaping what it means to be a postpaid subscriber elevating service from a utility to a personalised, high-touch r…
The British group Zegona, owner since last year of Vodafone Spain, suffers in its annual accounts a broken millionaire after the acquisition of the teleco for 5 billion. The fund, whose only asset in ownership is currently the Spanish teleco, recorded losses of 427.6 million euros in its fiscal year closed at the end of last March (with a net red number of 439 million corrected slightly by a tax refund of 11 million), compared to the profits of …
Vodafone Spain has closed its first full financial year after the acquisition by the British company Zegona, formalised on 31 May 2024, with 3,629 million euros in revenue, i.e. 5.6% less than the previous year, but with a clear increase in its profitability, although it presents 82,12 million euros in losses. The operator in the hands of the British investor group Zegona since 31 May 2024, points out a "substantial improvement of its operating …
Vodafone España, controlled by the British Zegona fund since 1 June 2024, has closed its last fiscal year (completed on 31 March) with losses of 82.12 million euros. Read
Vodafone España closes the first fiscal year in which Zegona, the new owners of the red operator in our country, is at the forefront. During this year, the telephone company manages to raise profitability and the cash available thanks to the company’s efficiencies, although it should also be mentioned that the result of up to 5.64 % less than during the previous fiscal year. The transformation that Zegona launched for the red operator already ha…


Spain: Vodafone posts losses but wins customers
Vodafone Spain, now under the control of UK-based fund Zegona since June 2024, closed its most recent fiscal year (ending March 31st) with losses of €82.12 million. Despite the red figures, the company’s EBITDA rose by 2.8 per cent to €1.24 billion, while operating cash flow jumped 54.7 per cent to €625 million. Total revenues […]
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