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Globe’s corporate data business up 1% in 2025

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Telecommunications company Globe reported ₱165.1 billion in consolidated gross service revenues for full-year 2025, surpassing its 2024 level as demand for mobile data, broadband, and enterprise services continued to grow.

Globe’s corporate data business generated ₱20.7 billion in revenues in 2025, up 1% from ₱20.4 billion in 2024. The company said growth in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) solutions helped offset slower spending in core data services as some enterprises limited technology investments.

Fourth-quarter consolidated service revenues reached ₱43.4 billion, up 5% quarter on quarter, driven by sustained mobile data usage, steady broadband contributions, and continued demand for enterprise solutions. The company said growth came despite inflation and severe natural calamities during the year.

“Our 2025 results provide a solid springboard for 2026, as we deepen our focus on creating everyday impact for our customers,” said Carl Cruz, president and CEO of Globe. “We will further enhance our 5G footprint, broaden GFiber Prepaid’s reach, and scale our digital ventures such as GCash and enterprise solutions to meet the consumer’s evolving demands.”

Corporate data revenues grew to ₱5.7 billion in the fourth quarter, up 6% from ₱5.4 billion in the third quarter, supported by demand for cybersecurity, cloud solutions, and Business Application Solutions (BAS). BAS revenues grew 31% quarter on quarter, reflecting increasing adoption of digital tools among enterprises.

The company said it is strengthening its enterprise portfolio through artificial intelligence (AI)-driven solutions and investments in digital infrastructure such as subsea cables and data centers. These initiatives aim to support digital transformation projects across both public and private sector organizations.

The company described the corporate data business as a key part of its enterprise strategy, supporting its shift from traditional connectivity services to integrated technology offerings. The company said the continued expansion of ICT-related solutions reflects growing demand from organizations upgrading their digital systems and strengthening cybersecurity capabilities.

Globe said it plans to continue expanding its network, digital platforms, and enterprise services to support increasing demand for data and digital solutions across industries.

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