United Internet AG 2016 AR2

The report details United Internet's financial and non-financial performance for the fiscal year 2016. The company achieved significant growth, reaching 16.97 million fee-based customer contracts and increasing consolidated sales by 6.3% to €3.949 billion. In terms of sustainability, United Internet continued its commitment to Green IT by powering its German, US, Spanish, and UK data centers with 100% renewable energy. Additionally, the company supported social initiatives, including the 'United Internet for UNICEF' foundation, which collected approximately €3.0 million in 2016, and the 'Fit for Job' program to integrate refugees into the German labor market.

Company: United Internet AG

Sector: Communication Services

Country: Germany

Year: 2016

Type: AR2

Pages: 146

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United Internet AG

United Internet AG 2016 Annual Financial Statements

Annual Financial Statements

The report details United Internet's financial and non-financial performance for the fiscal year 2016. The company achieved significant growth, reaching 16.97 million fee-based customer contracts and increasing consolidated sales by 6.3% to €3.949 billion. In terms of sustainability, United Internet continued its commitment to Green IT by powering its German, US, Spanish, and UK data centers with 100% renewable energy. Additionally, the company supported social initiatives, including the 'United Internet for UNICEF' foundation, which collected approximately €3.0 million in 2016, and the 'Fit for Job' program to integrate refugees into the German labor market.

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Document Details

Report Year

2016

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2016 - Dec 31, 2016

Fiscal Year

2016

Published

Mar 17, 2017

Type

Annual Report with Sustainability Disclosures

Language

English

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