Deutsche Telekom sets itself significantly higher…

Telekom | Nov 12, 2021 at 7:00 AM

* Revenue up 2.1 percent in organic terms in the third quarter to 26.9 billion euros

* Adjusted EBITDA AL up 0.2 percent in organic terms to 9.7 billion euros; excluding effect of U.S. terminal equipment leases, up by 6.7 percent in organic terms

* Strong growth in free cash flow AL and net profit

* Full-year guidance for EBITDA AL raised from at least 37.2 billion euros to around 38 billion euros, guidance for free cash flow AL of around 8.5 billion euros, up from at least 8.0 billion euros

* Dividend to increase to 0.64 euros per share

* Business in Germany very successful

* T-Mobile US raises guidance again

* Europe continues to grow

Following a good third quarter, Deutsche Telekom has raised its guidance for the full year once again. The Group now expects to report adjusted EBITDA AL of around 38 billion euros, up from the previous guidance of at least 37.2 billion euros. Free cash flow AL is now expected to total around 8.5 billion euros. That is up from the previous forecast of at least 8.0 billion euros. Both T Mobile US and the Group’s business outside of the United States contribute to this raised guidance. Deutsche Telekom began the 2021 financial year with a forecast for adjusted EBITDA AL of around 37 billion euros after a comparable prior-year figure of 35.0 billion euros. For free cash flow AL, the original target was around 8 billion euros, compared with 6.3 billion euros in the prior year.

The dividend is also set to rise based on the strong performance. Subject to the relevant approvals, the Board of Management plans to pay out a dividend of 0.64 euros per share, up from 0.60 euros for the 2020 financial year.

In the third quarter of 2021, net revenue grew by 2.1 percent in organic terms – excluding changes in the composition of the Group and exchange rate effects – to 26.9 billion euros. Adjusted EBITDA AL increased by 0.2 percent in organic terms to 9.7 billion euros. Also adjusted for the effects from the reduction in terminal equipment leases in the United States, adjusted EBITDA AL (core adjusted EBITDA AL) in the Group increased by 6.7 percent in organic terms. On a reported basis, revenue increased by 1.8 percent and adjusted EBITDA AL decreased by 0.3 percent.

“Our businesses are performing even better than expected,” said CEO Tim Höttges. “Following strong figures in the first nine months, we are setting the bar for 2021 a little higher”.

In the three-month period, net profit reached 0.9 billion euros, up 8.8 percent on the same quarter in the prior year. Adjusted for special factors, net profit decreased by 13.0 percent in the third quarter to 1.3 billion euros.

Worldwide, Deutsche Telekom invested 4.4 billion euros before expenses for mobile spectrum. That is 2.9 percent less than in the third quarter of 2020. Free cash flow AL totaled 2.9 billion euros in the reporting quarter, almost 80 percent more than in the prior-year period.

Germany: Revenue and earnings grow

For Telekom Deutschland, the third quarter of 2021 was marked by strong financial figures. Revenue increased 2.5 percent year-on-year to 6.0 billion euros. Adjusted EBITDA AL recorded an even greater increase of 3.9 percent to 2.5 billion euros, resulting in an adjusted EBITDA AL margin of 41.0 percent.

These positive figures are rooted in sustained customer growth. The number of broadband customers increased by 90,000 between July and September. Telekom is growing much faster than the market in this area. More than 70 percent or more than 10 million of Telekom’s broadband customers use fiber-optic-based products (FTTH, FTTC/vectoring). Almost 4 million customers are now using the television service MagentaTV.

In mobile communications, service revenues increased by 2.0 percent in the third quarter, underlining Telekom’s leadership in the German mobile market. Branded contract net adds amounted to 182,000.

United States: Synergy target raised

T-Mobile US recorded another quarter of strong customer growth. The number of postpaid customers grew by 1.3 million between July and September, outstripping every other provider in the United States. As of September 30, the U.S. company had 106.9 million customers, over 6 million more than a year earlier.

Total revenue increased by 2.3 percent in the third quarter to 19.8 billion U.S. dollars. Adjusted EBITDA AL declined by 2.9 percent to 6.8 billion U.S. dollars. T-Mobile US raised the target for synergies from the business combination with Sprint for 2021 from between 2.9 and 3.2 billion U.S. dollars to between 3.2 and 3.5 billion U.S. dollars.

Europe: Roaming picks up again

The European national companies have accelerated their growth once again. Adjusted EBITDA AL grew by 5.4 percent year-on-year in organic terms in the third quarter of 2021 to 1.1 billion euros, while revenue increased by 1.2 percent in organic terms to 2.9 billion euros. Among other things, the revitalized tourist traffic compared with 2020 on the back of the relaxation of the pandemic-related restrictions had a positive impact, resulting in a recovery in roaming revenues.

The mobile contract customer base recorded particularly encouraging growth of 258,000 in the third quarter. At 55,000, growth in the broadband customer base remained stable against the previous quarters. In addition, the national companies gained 170,000 new users of fixed-mobile convergence products between July and September.

Group Development: Sale of TMNL agreed

On September 7, Deutsche Telekom announced the sale of T-Mobile Netherlands (TMNL) to WP/AP Telecom Holdings – a consortium of private equity funds advised by Apax Partners and Warburg Pincus. The Group will continue to report on the development of the Dutch business until the transaction is closed. Mobile contract net additions reached 52,000 in the third quarter. While revenue at T-Mobile Netherlands increased by 3.9 percent year-on-year in organic terms to 515 million euros, adjusted EBITDA AL, adjusted for one-time effects, increased by 10.8 percent in organic terms.

At the end of the quarter, Group Development’s cell tower business comprised 40,100 sites in Germany and Austria, 1,200 sites more than a year earlier on a like-for-like basis. Total revenue from the cell tower business increased by 4.5 percent year-on-year in organic terms to 270 million euros in the third quarter of 2021. At the same time, adjusted EBITDA AL grew 6.2 percent in organic terms to 164 million euros.

Systems Solutions: Substantial growth in digital solutions

In the third quarter, T-Systems recorded a positive business development. Order entry grew by 15.1 percent compared with the weak prior-year quarter to 0.8 billion euros. Revenue increased 1.7 percent to 1.0 billion euros.

There was also an increase in the earnings metrics. Adjusted EBITDA AL reached 80 million euros in the third quarter, 3.9 percent more than in the prior-year period.