Maxis Bhd 2024 IR
The report highlights Maxis Berhad's performance in 2024, marking its 30th anniversary as Malaysia's leading integrated telecommunications provider. The company achieved record-high service revenue of RM8.87 billion and EBITDA of RM4.12 billion, driven by strong consumer and enterprise segments. Maxis expanded its 5G device subscriptions by 50% to 3.7 million users and maintained 4G population coverage at 96%. In sustainability, the company achieved a FTSE4Good ESG rating upgrade to 3.2 (3 stars) and recorded 4,372 MWh of energy savings from key initiatives. Additionally, Maxis contributed RM2.2 million to flood relief efforts and supported over 65,000 students through its eKelas digital learning programme.
Company: Maxis Bhd
Sector: Communication Services
Country: Malaysia
Year: 2024
Type: IR
Pages: 220
Maxis Bhd
Integrated Annual Report
The report highlights Maxis Berhad's performance in 2024, marking its 30th anniversary as Malaysia's leading integrated telecommunications provider. The company achieved record-high service revenue of RM8.87 billion and EBITDA of RM4.12 billion, driven by strong consumer and enterprise segments. Maxis expanded its 5G device subscriptions by 50% to 3.7 million users and maintained 4G population coverage at 96%. In sustainability, the company achieved a FTSE4Good ESG rating upgrade to 3.2 (3 stars) and recorded 4,372 MWh of energy savings from key initiatives. Additionally, Maxis contributed RM2.2 million to flood relief efforts and supported over 65,000 students through its eKelas digital learning programme.
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Document Details
Report Year
2024
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2024
Fiscal Year
2024
Published
Mar 24, 2025
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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