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    Vodafone Romania reports slight decrease in service revenue for financial year ended March 31, 2022

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    Vodafone Romania announces the key performance indicators for the financial year ended March 31, 2022. The service revenue is at EUR 764 million. Compared with last financial year, the organic service revenue registered a decrease of 0.1 percent.

    Vodafone Romania customer base reached 11.1 million at March 31st, 2022, and it includes clients of mobile and fixed services, as well as IoT solutions.

    “In the past financial year we continued to focus on ensuring seamless connectivity for both rural and urban areas, on supporting our business customers, especially SMEs, on their way towards increased digital adoption to benefit from the opportunities of a digital world, by offering dedicated solutions and our expertise. We continued to work in partnership with the public authorities to move Romania forward in terms of digital transformation. We continued to be a trustful partner for our customers and society at large, while navigating through the challenges and uncertainties brought about by the second year of pandemic crisis, as well as the impact of significantly increased costs for our business. Also, we accelerated our transformational process towards a new generation connectivity and digital services provider, aiming to best support the growing needs of our customers for technology and digital services. This is part of our strategic plan for the next years, aiming to accelerate growth and become a more dynamic business, which offers technology and digital solutions to both consumers and enterprise customers, beyond core connectivity services. We are focused on transforming the way we interact with our customers through our digital platforms and capturing the full potential of convergence. At the same time, we remain committed to being a key contributor to building a future-proof digital Romania”, stated Achilleas Kanaris, CEO Vodafone Romania.

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