New | Profit rises 22pc at Richard Li’s HKT Trust and HKT
HKT Trust and HKT, the telecommunications arm of Richard Li Tzar-kai’s PCCW, boosted net profit 22 per cent from the previous year to HK$3 billion last year on robust growth in its mobile business and contributions from its acquisition of city rival CSL.
Hong Kong’s biggest telecommunications network operator said revenue rose 26 per cent to HK$28.8 billion.
“The acquisition of CSL has firmly established HKT as the leading telecom service provider in Hong Kong in not only fixed line and broadband, but also mobile communications,” the company said in a statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange after the market close yesterday.
The mobile business, which included the CSL results since May, registered a 165 per cent increase in total revenue to HK$8.95 billion for the year.
The CSL contributions helped handset sales soar 175 per cent to HK$2.05 billion from HK$745 million a year earlier.
HKT said that in addition to the acquisition effect, “the increase was mainly driven by the launch of several popular handsets in the second half of 2014”.