Zain Iraq continues to show strong performance across financial and operational areas. The results confirm the steady pace of Iraq telecom growth in a competitive market.
To begin with, Revenue increased by 13%, reaching $286 million this quarter. At the same time, EBITDA rose by 13%, totaling $105 million and achieving a 37% margin. These gains reflect effective cost control and ongoing telecom development in Iraq.
In addition, net profit jumped 73%, climbing to $26 million. This major rise highlights successful business strategies fueling Iraq telecom growth.
Zain Iraq also expanded its customer base by 11%, now serving 20.7 million users. This increase strengthens its leadership and showcases the momentum of telecom expansion in Iraq.
Several factors contributed to this success. The company invested in tower infrastructure and introduced new services for individuals and businesses. These actions directly supported growth in Iraq’s telecom sector.
Furthermore, Zain’s digital operator, Oodi, recorded solid progress. Both its revenue and user base kept rising. Clearly, digital platforms now drive a large part of Iraq telecom growth.
Moreover, wider network coverage allowed more people across Iraq to access services. This improvement supported customer growth and reflected broader telecom development.
The launch of new B2B and B2C products also expanded revenue sources. This shows how service variety pushes telecom expansion in Iraq.
Notably, Zain Iraq stayed ahead by improving service quality, expanding its reach, and meeting market needs. It continues leading Iraq’s telecom sector with strong benchmarks and innovation.
Next, the company plans to make more investments in digital tools and user experience. These efforts will ensure sustained Iraq telecom growth over time.
Also, its success improves the financial strength of Zain Group. The Iraqi branch plays a central role in the parent company’s overall performance.
Overall, steady increases in revenue, profit, and customers confirm the strong momentum of Iraq telecom growth. The sector now drives Iraq’s digital economy and future development.