Telia Co AB 2018 IR
The report highlights Telia Company's significant progress in 2018, notably completing the divestment of its Eurasian operations in all material aspects to focus on its core Nordic and Baltic markets. The company strengthened its B2B and B2C offerings through key acquisitions, including Get and TDC in Norway, and the announced acquisition of Bonnier Broadcasting. On the sustainability front, Telia Company launched new long-term ambitions and goals stretching to 2022, committed to developing science-based targets, and achieved ISO 14001 certification across several core markets. Additionally, the company launched the "Go Digital" initiative in Sweden to bridge the digital divide for seniors.
Company: Telia Co AB
Sector: Communication Services
Country: Sweden
Year: 2018
Type: IR
Pages: 238
Telia Co AB
Annual And Sustainability Report
The report highlights Telia Company's significant progress in 2018, notably completing the divestment of its Eurasian operations in all material aspects to focus on its core Nordic and Baltic markets. The company strengthened its B2B and B2C offerings through key acquisitions, including Get and TDC in Norway, and the announced acquisition of Bonnier Broadcasting. On the sustainability front, Telia Company launched new long-term ambitions and goals stretching to 2022, committed to developing science-based targets, and achieved ISO 14001 certification across several core markets. Additionally, the company launched the "Go Digital" initiative in Sweden to bridge the digital divide for seniors.
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Document Details
Report Year
2018
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
Fiscal Year
2018
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
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Materiality Assessment
Assurance
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Women on Board
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